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Do you recall where the alleged "heavy-handed" rubato is located that the Brit Critics raved about?

I'm listening and scratching my head.

To be honest, I can't imagine more elegantly-phrased, natural, and gently-rocking quasi-Arabic woodwind solos, a highlight cued below:









The opening of the third mov't tends to be a place where indulgent conductors indulge, but Beecham is a model of restraint, even during the famous woodwind/harp arabesques.









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