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Follow the Lieder

Cincinnati Song Initiative

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Pianist and wacky song enthusiast Mandee Madrid-Sikich talks all things Lieder related (and not related!). Composers, poets, cultural contexts, piano settings, German romanticism - if it has to do with song, you better believe it's included in this podcast! Each episode covers a different song and is complete with special guest appearances and performances of the chosen songs. You can find Mandee on Instagram @liedernerd and on You Tube as Mandee Madrid-Sikich.
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Official feed for the sermons from Cities Church in St. Paul, MN. We are a church focused on three core values: Worshiping Jesus; Loving one another; Seeking the good of the Twin Cities. Sermons come from Pastors Jonathan Parnell, David Mathis, Mike Schumann, and the entire elder team at Cities Church. Learn more at citieschurch.com.
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Artist: coss & Peter Schumann Title: The Islands Label: Kiosk I.D. Catalogue number: Kiosk I.D. 030 Release Date: August 30, 2024 Buy Link: https://kioskid.bandcamp.com Follow & Support: Kiosk I.D. SC: @kioskid FB: facebook.com/KioskIDMusic Bandcamp: kioskid.bandcamp.com/releases Beatport: beatport.com/label/kiosk-id/80379 IG: instagram.com/kiosk.id Peter Schumann: SC: https://soundcloud.com/peter-schumann FB: https://www.facebook.com/PeterSchumannMusic/ Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/ar ...
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One for One

Nolan Schumann Myles Fuchs

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Hockey's made us laugh, it's made us cry, it's made us spend $60 on dry cleaning to get the red stain of tomato soup off of our jerseys from watching our favourite team allow a short-handed goal. If you're an Oilers fan, a hockey fan or even just looking for something to make you feel like you're hanging with friends. Welcome to One for One.
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My Business Coaching Podcast

Dr. Karin von Schumann

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My Business Coaching Podcast supports psychologically based and practice-oriented leadership, self-management and personal reorientation. Coach Dr. Karin von Schumann has been advising specialists and executives nationally and internationally, face-to-face and online, for two decades. In Germany, she is one of the top experts in coaching, has published numerous books and articles and taught as a professor at the university.
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Business 20/20

The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program

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This podcast series explores the changing relationship between business and society from 1999 to today. Each episode unpacks a key event—from the Seattle WTO protests to the global financial crisis and beyond—to find insights for the future. Produced by the Aspen Institute’s Business & Society Program and hosted by Michelle Harven.
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Masonic Wages reminds us of the oaths we took and the promises we have made. “Masonic labor is purely a labor of love. He who seeks to draw Masonic wages in gold and silver will be disappointed. The wages of a Mason are earned and paid in their dealings with one another; sympathy that begets sympathy, kindness begets kindness, helpfulness begets helpfulness, and these are the wages of a Mason.” ~ Brother Benjamin Franklin Available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Podcoin or whenever you ...
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Welcome to the Road to Drill Podcast, hosted by the 127th Wing Public Affairs Office, at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan. If you have questions for the show that you would like to have answered on-air, please send them to 127thPA1@gmail.com, and we will do our best to field them for you. Thank you very much for listening, and supporting your Hometown Air Force!
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Composers Datebook

American Public Media

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Composers Datebook™ is a daily two-minute program designed to inform, engage, and entertain listeners with timely information about composers of the past and present. Each program notes significant or intriguing musical events involving composers of the past and present, with appropriate and accessible music related to each.
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Ascolta la lettura dei libri di Giovanni Correddu, non solo la sua Musica! Soon you will be able to listen to the reading of Giovanni Correddu’s books, not just his music! Bientôt, vous pourrez écouter la lecture des livres de Giovanni Correddu, pas seulement sa musique! https://bit.ly/36zQQDp Keration Podcast App
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Listen Fearlessly

Joseph Choi & Trevor Shaw

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Hi, we're Joseph Choi and Trevor Shaw! We want to help everyone discover classical music (along with many other genres!) they will love. We bring you listening suggestions, music factoids, and interviews with people who are currently doing great things in the world of music.
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Don’t be afraid of the arts. You too can enjoy it! Don't believe us? Tune in to Front Row to find out about the best shows and exhibitions that will recharge your brain and restore your spirit, as told by the producers, performers and artists themselves.
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Heroes On Set

Superhero Productions

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Welcome to "Heroes On Set," the podcast where we highlight the inspiring journeys of digital content creators and the challenges they overcome to turn their passions into successful careers. Hosted by Aaron Schumann, each episode features a special guest who has made their mark in the world of digital content creation. From filmmakers and video producers to actors, writers, and creative directors, our guests share their stories, insights, and advice for anyone who wants to develop their own ...
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The Friendship Story @UEA

University of East Anglia

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A university is far more than its buildings; it's a place where lifelong friendships are made. Each episode tells the story of a friendship formed at the University of East Anglia (UEA), from the uplifting to the unexpected, in their own words. These stories of staff and students create intimate portraits of our UEA family and the joy we give to each other. Music: Robert Schumann - Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15 - I. Of Foreign Lands And Peoples (performed by Donald Betts)
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The AstroloLIFE podcast was created to assist anyone on their path of growth. With over 2 decades of experience in successfully helping souls ignite, I will be with you on a quest of rediscovering the spirit that is you. This podcast will cover important energy events (CMEs, Schumann Resonance, Planetary Alignments, Retrogrades, as well as information designed to enlighten you on your journey. Weekly AstroloNEWS reports will provide suggestions and techniques on how to stay spiritually and e ...
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Smarter Tech

Nick Pineault

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Is “smart” tech the new stupid? Tech addiction, sleep-disturbing blue-light, electromagnetic radiation, and goldfish-level attention span… how can we do better? On the Smarter Tech podcast, safe tech advocate Nick Pineault and his guests will inspire you to use technology in a way that’s safe, mindful and health-promoting. Episodes release monthly. Topics will include the risks of excessive exposure to electromagnetic radiation, artificial light and health, tech addiction, children and scree ...
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Trucks and buses are the backbone of economy and society. Without them, the world would come to a standstill. At the same time, commercial vehicle manufacturers have a great responsibility when it comes to their impact on climate change and their role in society as employers and corporate citizens. In his monthly podcast 'Transportation Matters' Martin Daum, CEO of the global manufacturer Daimler Truck AG, invites prominent guests to discuss highly relevant topics ranging from the future of ...
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Grans obres

Catalunya Rdio

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Victria Palma condueix "Grans obres"! Oratoris, obres simfniques i altres composicions de llarga durada hi tenen cabuda. I com que sn grans, tamb disposen d'un gran espai a la programaci. Els dissabtes, de 16.00 a 20.00 h, a Catalunya Msica
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Geoffrey Schumann's the Storycaster. Welcome To The Dragon and the Griffin. The work is an anthology taking the listener on a journey of self-discovery, while the author guides those willing though the exploration of mind, body, and soul. Wisdom taught at the beginning of time, that has long since been forgotten is rediscovered in these 22 episodic two seasons quest for enlightenment. The Storyscaster is a space where my old writings and ideas become anew. The intersection where the classic ...
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Welcome to Journey Through Classical Piano, the podcast dedicated to helping people of all musical tastes and backgrounds discover the beauty of classical music. This bi-weekly podcast features concert-like musical experiences and in-depth exploration of classical compositions. Your host, classical pianist Jeeyoon Kim, brings the splendor of the classical music experience right to your living room or on the go in 15-minute segments. Let’s embark in the journey together!
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World traveler and color expert Lauren Battistini chronicles the most colorful people, places and experiences she encounters off the beaten path in her global travels. Tune in for a culturally immersive, adventurous and highly engaging journey each episode!
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Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophono ...
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The year is 2045. As a historic winter storm slams into her city, New York detective Jacquelyn "Jack" Irons learns her marriage is over and seeks shelter in the closest hotel. Tonight, there's a killer stalking the high society guests of the opulent Bradbury Hotel, and in these white-out conditions there's no help on the way. With no-one to trust - human or robot - Jack aims to catch the killer before the sun rises and before her own past catches up with her.
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Classical Performance

Classical Performance

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The Classical Performance podcast features the very best live classical performances, recorded by WCRB. From local up-and-comers to world-renowned masters, the Classical Performance podcast is your source for classical, on the go. Find episodes and subscribe in iTunes.
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Join Dr. Igor Micunovic to explore the history, healing, and combination of Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture, feng shui, food, diet, wellness and exercises, diseases prevention, spirituality, body-soul-mind transformation, natural treatments and holistic medicine. Host Dr. Igor Micunovic, is an expert in Chinese Medicine and acupuncture, and personal transformation. Dr Igor Micunovic is the president of Educational Committee of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies - WFC ...
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Welcome to the Modern Chemistry podcast! And thanks for downloading our preview show. Connect with me (Paul) at https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulorange/ H.E.L. group can be found at www.helgroup.com – where you can also leave us a comment on the show and suggest topics or interviewees for future episodes. on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/hel-ltd/, on twitter we’re @HELUK, or search for us on Facebook Our theme music is "Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Musi ...
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The Recital Room

Recital Room Productions Ltd

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Bringing the recital room to you, wherever you are. An online concert series exploring classical music through podcasts. Each episode focuses on repertoire through a mini-recital, with performer interviews, audio notes and translations. Our aim is broaden the audience for art-song, chamber music and other classical music recitals, and to open up the doors of the recital room to the widest possible audience.
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In this fascinating discussion, Nick & Dr. George Roth talk about new discoveries around bioelectricity, how to use special magnets to help the body heal from old injuries (including TBI). They also dive into how Dr. Roth developed a unique kind of Schumann resonance generator. Full show notes available at: https://theemfguy.com/094…
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Synopsis In 1840, immensely talented German pianist Clara Wieck was eagerly awaiting the eve of her 21st birthday, when she would be free to legally marry the 30-year-old composer and music critic Robert Schumann. The couple had hoped to wed years earlier, but the match was bitterly opposed by Clara’s father. Clara and Robert kept in touch by lette…
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In our final episode of our compare and contrast season we discuss Liebst du um Schönheit by Gustav Mahler and Clara Wieck Schumann. With guest performers mezzo-soprano Kayleigh Decker and pianist Samuel Martin. Song Cycle is a production of Cincinnati Song Initiative. You can learn more about its network of podcasts at cincinnatisonginitiative.org…
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In this episode, we discuss the heartbreaking case of an El Dorado mother who is urgently seeking answers after her daughter, Ieshia Jackson, went missing in 2020. Despite extensive efforts and ongoing investigations, the family continues to face uncertainty and emotional turmoil. Join us as we shed light on this important story and the hope for re…
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Synopsis American composer Virgil Thomson was fond of writing what he called “portraits”: musical sketches of people he knew. When asked how he did this, Thomson replied: “I just look at you and I write down what I hear.” One of these works — a portrait in disguise — premiered on today’s date in 1954 at the Venice Festival in Italy. Identified simp…
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Una classe generale di dinosauri è nota come saurischi(“sauri-pelvi” o “lucertole con fianchi”), con strutture dei fianchi simili aquelle delle lucertole, anche se molto più grandi. Corrispondono al solitoconcetto di dinosauri: enormi e spaventosi. Fra questi c’era l’apatosauro (precedentemente chiamatobrontosauro), un dinosauro erbivoro che cammin…
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Synopsis In 1871, one year after the premiere in Munich of Richard Wagner’s opera Die Walküre, German-born American conductor Theodore Thomas wrote Wagner asking if he might perform excerpts of this new work in the United States. Wagner turned him down, worried that loose American copyright laws might not protect his new music. Undeterred, Thomas t…
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From government intrigue, untimely death, or even distraction, there are many reasons why a composer might leave a work unfinished. John Banther and Linda Carducci dive into 5 unfinished works, how they are performed today, look at the surrounding circumstances, and discuss what we could have done to get these works completed in the first place! Su…
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Gli errori nelle visite dei pazienti causano il 16% deidanni che potrebbero essere evitati in qualsiasi ambiente sanitario. Inoccasione della Giornata mondiale per la sicurezza del paziente, pazienti,famiglie, operatori sanitari e altri si uniranno per sottolineare quanto siaimportante ottenere la diagnosi corretta in modo rapido e giusto per garan…
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Synopsis The book Great Operatic Disasters chronicles the sometime humorous — and sometimes harrowing — mishaps that have befallen opera singers and productions over the last few centuries. According to that book, September 16 seems to have been a particularly unlucky day. Consider that on today’s date in 1782, Italian castrato Farinelli, one of th…
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In this sermon, Pastor David Mathis provides three reasons why our first and foremost calling is to be Jesus worshipers making connections to John 12:20-26. The first thing to know about Cities Church is that we worship Jesus. Being Jesus worshipers is just part one of our new fourfold way of capturing what we mean by “joyful disciples of Jesus.”…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1946, at the Yaddo Music Festival in Saratoga Springs, New York, the Walden Quartet gave the first professional performance of the String Quartet No. 2 by American composer Charles Ives. Ives’ String Quartet No. 1 was his first major work — its manuscript is dated 1896, back when Ives was a 21-year old student at Yale. W…
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Synopsis Today’s date marks the birthday in 1885 of María Joaquina de la Portilla Torres, in the Mexican state of Guanajuato. Under her married name of María Grever, she became the first female Mexican composer to achieve international fame. She composed her first song at age four, studied in France with Claude Debussy among others, and at 18, one …
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Huw Montague Rendall is a singer who is making waves in the musical world, and he has just released his debut album with orchestra, 'Contemplation'. Signed to Erato by Alain Lanceron, Rendall gives us a superb showcase of his talents with a programme that ranges widely, and reveals many different facets of this fine young artist. Huw's partners for…
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We're promised a clucking good time at the upcoming dance production, A Hen-Made Tale, the Dance, a collaboration between KL Shakespeare Players, Kenny Shim Dance Collective, ASK Dance Company, and Asia Ballet Academy. Based on the children's book written by Lim Soon Heng, the story is a whimsical tale of scheming hens, which is now being brought t…
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Musical Treasures is an exciting Broadway-inspired fundraiser organised by renowned choreographer Farah Sulaiman, aimed at supporting Persatuan Sindrom Down Malaysia (PSDM). Featuring iconic hits from beloved musicals like Hamilton, Mamma Mia!, and The Sound of Music, the production promises a vibrant song-and-dance spectacle while working to raise…
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Synopsis The Grove Dictionary of Music defines “aleatory” as follows: “music whose composition and/or performance is, to a greater or lesser extent, undetermined by the composer.” But isn’t music supposed to be organized, planned, determined sound? Isn’t “aleatoric music” a contradiction in terms? Well, not necessarily. Musicians throughout the age…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1733, French composer François Couperin, known as “François Couperin the Great,” died in Paris. The building where Couperin lived for the last decade of his life still stands in Paris, and like the building, the high esteem afforded this Baroque composer has stood the test of time. François Couperin is known as “The Grea…
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On October 2, the Swedish label BIS will hand over its Label of the Year Award to another company. So, to celebrate its 2023 Award, Gramophone’s James Jolly sat down to talk with BIS’s founder and guiding spirit for past 50 years, Robert von Bahr. In this second of two podcasts, Robert discusses some of the outstanding artists who have recorded for…
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Synopsis The average music lover, if asked to name some notable Baroque composers, will probably answer Bach, Handel, Telemann or Vivaldi. But decades before most of those composers flourished, a number of bold pioneers of the early Baroque period were busily developing new musical forms and techniques. Like most composers born before 1700, details…
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Synopsis In September of 1825, Englishman Sir George Smart came to Vienna, hoping to meet Beethoven. Smart had conducted the British premiere of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, and wanted, as he put it in his journal, “to ascertain from Beethoven himself the exact tempos of the movements of his sinfonia.” By luck, Smart arrived in time to attend the fi…
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Erik Satie was a quirky individual, to say the very least. Part two of our three-episode series focuses on the least known of our three French composers. His music ranges from exquisite to inexplicable. Joey will deliver performances of some of the more beautiful examples of Satie's piano works. This episode might not be among our longest, but it's…
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In this sermon, Pastor Jonathan Parnell looks at Colossians 1:28 to begin this new sermon series called “We Are Cities Church” which is all about who we are. Who has Jesus called us to be and what does he want us to do? We learn three things here, from the apostle Paul, about the mission of our local church.…
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Synopsis The year 2000 marked both the arrival of a new millennium and the 250th anniversary of the death of great German Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach. The International Bach Academy in Stuttgart decided to mark the occasion by commissioning four composers to write four new passion settings, one each after the Gospel accounts of the evang…
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Synopsis In Pittsburgh on today’s date in 1996, the Latin-American Quartet of Mexico gave the premiere of the String Quartet No. 3 by American composer David Stock. Stock was probably best known for his orchestral music and served as composer-in-residence with both the Pittsburgh and Seattle Symphonies, writing large-scale works for those ensembles…
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In this week's Gramophone Podcast, Editor Martin Cullingford is joined by the conductor Semyon Bychkov to talk about his new recording with the Czech Philharmonic for the Pentatone label of the music of Dvořák - the composer's last three symphonies, Nos 7, 8 and 9, along with three concert overtures, In Nature’s Realm, Carnival and Othello.…
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When Earth became a living hell, humanity sought refuge on the Moon, hoping it could restore the lost glory of our civilization. But what happens when our greed and thirst for power emerge once more? Following the success of Orang Bulan, Yusof Bakar completes his science fiction trilogy with two new BM plays—Penakluk Bulan and Pemusnah Bulan. Conti…
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PESZTA, a vibrant arts festival in Kuala Lumpur's historic Kampung Attap, is set to return for its third year over the Malaysia Day weekend. This unique festival, named after a playful twist on the word "Pesta" to incorporate its three main venues—Pentago, SAM Mansion, and The Zhongshan Building—celebrates Malaysia's independence and diversity thro…
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Synopsis Today we note the birthday anniversary of American composer and teacher Wayne Barlow, who was born in Elyria, Ohio on today’s date in 1912, and died in Rochester, New York, in 1996. As a composer, Barlow is mostly remembered for a single work: a rhapsody for oboe and strings entitled The Winter’s Past, first performed at the Eastman School…
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