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“It feels a little like a rehearsal . . . but with none of that relaxation that you have in a rehearsal,” pianist Stephen Hough said after giving the first live performance at London’s Wigmore Hall since lockdown began.

In compliance with social distancing rules, just two music-lovers were in the audience that day: the concert hall’s director and a BBC presenter.

In many places, the near future will continue to look a lot like this. The English Premier League restarted this week in stadiums empty of the regular fans. When Bayern Munich won the German Bundesliga for the eighth consecutive time, they staged an awkward celebration before half a dozen club officials up in the stands. In Manchester, the West Indies cricket team — crowd-pleasers to a man — are in training for a closed-door Test series against England, inside a sanitised and Covid-tested protective ring.

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安德鲁•希尔

安德鲁•希尔(Andrew Hill)是《金融时报》副总编兼管理主编。此前,他担任过伦敦金融城主编、金融主编、评论和分析主编。他在1988年加入FT,还曾经担任过FT纽约分社社长、国际新闻主编、FT驻布鲁塞尔和米兰记者。

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