Clein, when pressed, admits that, while she grew up with the du Pré recording, she never really liked it. "I don't think we're in the business any more of making iconic recordings," she says. "I can understand people wanting to compare me to her, and she was a role model for me as a powerful woman, but to describe me as the next Jacqueline du Pré is just silly. It's a completely different world we live in today." That, however, is not how the record industry sees it. Selling records is, fundamentally, a cloning operation, a search for the next Callas, Heifetz or Pavarotti. It is a process that stamps young artists with expectations they can never fulfil, crushing their individuality in a pre-cast mould.