Originally posted by antongould
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My view, FWIW is that it's not any particular guest that is "populist" but the concept of having guests from as many different 'backgrounds' as possible (esp. non-classical) so that Ess. Cla. will have an appeal for the 'broader audience'.
Hmm, phrase added on 11 Jan 2014 by an unknown editor. But I do wonder whether, for some people, "populist" is intended as a compliment ...
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