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A Note About the Author.

Matthew Guerrieri is a music critic for The Boston Globe, and his articles have also appeared in Vanity Fair, NewMusicBox, Playbill, and Slate. He is responsible for the popular cla.s.sical music blog Soho the Dog (http://sohothedog.blogspot.com). He lives in Framingham, Ma.s.sachusetts.

www.sohothedog.blogspot.com.

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