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		<title>Lovely example of Americanisation mangle-isation of English</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Concertising&#8221;
Heard in an interview with Katie Hafner, who&#8217;s written a book about concert pianist Glenn Gould.  She used the word in the context of Gould having stopped performing in concerts, only she said he&#8217;d &#8217;stopped concertising&#8217;.
Listen to the interview &#8211; the ear-ache inducing moment is not far from the end.
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<p>Heard in an interview with Katie Hafner, who&#8217;s written a book about concert pianist Glenn Gould.  She used the word in the context of Gould having stopped performing in concerts, only she said he&#8217;d &#8217;stopped concertising&#8217;.</p>
<p><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_7534000/7534787.stm">Listen to the interview</a> &#8211; the ear-ache inducing moment is not far from the end.</p>
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