Jungle / Drum and Bass label based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. Est. 2009. Bookings and info: info@repertoiresound.co.uk - please note, we get a lot of demos so cannot always reply to everyone. Thanks @Drumtrip (Law) @BenRepertoire @S_Wheeler @KolaNut @RUNDRmusic
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Interviews with Columbia University Press authors.
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Host Julie Amacher provides an in-depth exploration of a new classical music release each week.
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Nick Hanson and Brian Seemann talk about all things handbells, oh, and sometimes tacos!
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Contrabass Conversations, produced by Double Bass HQ, features interviews and performances from leaders in the world of the double bass. Host Jason Heath dives deep into what makes these world-class artists tick. With over 3 million downloads, Contrabass Conversations is the most popular podcast for double bassists. Join the community and experience life on the low end of the spectrum!
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Conversations about all things organ playing. Dr. Vidas Pinkevicius and Dr. Ausra Motuzaite-Pinkeviciene talk about organ practice, technique, registration, performance, improvisation, harmony, music theory and other aspects which make up Total Organist.
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Curious about a musician's life? Host and cellist Patty Ryan talks to weekly guests about their stories and interests outside of the Classical Music world that inspire their musicianship. New episodes every Wednesday! Support this podcast at patreon.com/haydnmusicstand Subscribe/Follow @haydnmusicstand Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/haydnmusicstand/support
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The Organ Podcast is a fortnightly show designed to inform and entertain organists and organ enthusiasts alike, including those who are simply curious and want to know more about this unique instrument and its music. Episodes will feature interviews with leading UK and international organists, visit historic or little-known organs of interest, catch-up with organ rebuilds and restorations, and encounter a diverse mix of pipe organ related activities, news, discussions and initiatives from ar ...
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After Hours: Conversations for Music Educators is a music education podcast from Amro Music Stores, Inc. Our After Hours podcast host, Nick Averwater, facilitates engaging conversations each week with band directors, private music teachers, general music educators, orchestra directors, and other music industry professionals just like you. Each podcast guest shares practical advice on things like classroom management in your band program, placing beginners on instruments, band and orchestra r ...
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Nintendo World Report (the site behind sister podcast Radio Free Nintendo) celebrates video game music in this trivia podcast! Listeners are challenged to identify video games from classic and modern Nintendo systems based on a sampling of their soundtracks!
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Helping you become a better violinist through violin tutorials, interviews, career advice, and more.
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Discussions about teaching music.
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The Flute Suite is a podcast for flutists who teach and flutists who practice! Join me in exploring creative, reflective and joyful approaches to personal practice, teaching and working with ensembles.
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A Podcast for Directors and Players in Concert, Marching, Jazz and Chamber Ensembles
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I am travelling the UK in my camper named Doodle, chatting to creatives about their art, how they survive social media, discussing mental health and social issues. This is a relaxed informative and entertaining chat.
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A monthly podcast with a focus on the use and application of T and B cell receptor repertoires in diagnostics and other clinical settings.
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Join music educator and guitarist, Brian Jump, as he explores music history, education, and technology. Jump earned a bachelor’s degree in guitar performance from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a master’s degree in music technology from Duquesne University. He teaches a wide range of classes at Community College of Allegheny County including Music Technology, Music History, Class Piano, and History of Jazz. In addition to teaching, Brian performs regularly as a professional pop, clas ...
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NYFIKEN is a podcast about research. We want to make research available to everyone, through podcasts and articles meant for a general audience. We aim to create a complete picture of research done in Sweden, in all fields, by highlighting the diversity and complexity of work done by PhD students. NYFIKEN features podcast conversations about the research of recent PhD graduates. Find us at our webpage nyfiken.co
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Listen and learn from me, sex and relationship expert Jacqueline Hellyer, and my co-host Xavier Waterkeyn in these 38 episodes of The Tantric Lounge Radio Show. It’s where sex, science and spirituality meet, and everything in between. In the Tantric Lounge we explore the third wave of sexuality: beyond shame, beyond sleaze, heading towards true understanding and liberation. It’s sex for the seeker, for the explorer, for the thinker. We’ve been called “The Enlightened Shock-Jocks” as we prese ...
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A show that starts with the Motivating Operation and transitions through the operant to giving you practical takeaways to be more effective in your work as a behavior analyst. While we are the three host contingency, you, our listeners are the 4th term. The show format is simple, 4 segments: The Motivating Operation: The why, the current context in which we operate, the current deprivation conditions we are trying to address. The Antecedent: the specific stimuli that we are trying to manipul ...
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1070: The Story Behind 'Lost Beauty' - Szymon Marciniak on Recording, Repertoire, and Gut Strings
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In this episode, I chat with Szymon Marciniak about his newly released album 'Lost Beauty: Music for Double-Bass by František Hertl and Contemporaries.' Szymon shares the recording process, the repertoire's significance, and his experience using gut strings. We discuss the challenges and inspirations behind the project, including the role of early …
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Modal - Thieves EPA1) ThievesA2) Heads or TailsB1) Strangers (With Jaise)B2) Thieves (Double O Remix)REPRV035Repertoire presents the Thieves EP, marking Modal’s debut vinyl release on the label. This four-track collection features collaborations with Jaise—celebrated for his work with Metalheadz—and Double O of Rupture LDN, bringing together a rang…
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Using Pop/Commercial Music Studies To Strengthen Traditional Music Ensembles
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This week Nick Averwater talks with Michael Parsons, Director of Instrumental and Popular Music at Briarcrest Christian School in Memphis, TN. Michael is also Director of Sound Fuzion, a pop vocal ensemble at the University of Memphis. In this episode we'll learn about how Michael has incorporated pop music groups and commercial music studies into …
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SOPP709: I have been working on playing foot pedals for a few weeks
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Let’s start episode 709 of Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast. This question was sent by Thinh, and Thinh writes Hello Vidas, Just let you know that I'm new to the organ. However, I had 3+ years studying classical piano when I was young. I have been working on playing foot pedals for a few weeks (first lesson of Pedal Virtuoso Master Course and not …
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Violinist Ray Chen blends the worlds of classical music and video games
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On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks’ with host Julie Amacher, violinist Ray Chen explores the immersive nature of video game music on his new album ‘Player 1,’ with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Listen now!By American Public Media
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Jonathan Conlin, "The Met: A History of a Museum and Its People" (Columbia UP, 2024)
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New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world’s greatest cultural institutions. Its holdings encompass a vast range—including paintings, sculptures, costumes, instruments, and arms and armor—and span millennia, from ancient Egypt and Greece to Islamic art to European Old Masters and modern artists. How did the Met amass this trove,…
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On this episode of Cecil's Corner, Cecil and Patty discuss managing self-expectations while injured and other ways of conditioning your body, mind, and spirit to overall musical success. Submit your questions to Cecil on Instagram @cecilm10 or by email at cmummey@bu.edu. Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/haydnmusicstand and fo…
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Jeremy Denk celebrates Charles Ives' 150th anniversary with new album
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On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks’ with host Julie Amacher, pianist Jeremy Denk collaborates with violinist Stefan Jackiw to highlight Charles Ives’ piano and violin sonatas in celebration of the composer’s 150th birth anniversary. Listen now!By American Public Media
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Principal Harpist of Dallas Symphony Orchestra and faculty of Southern Methodist University and Aspen Music Festival Emily Levin shares her love of puzzles, escape rooms, and board games and how she has invented a new concert-going experience called Experiments at Play where she weaves music along a Choose Your Own Adventure-style game. Follow Emil…
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1069: Exploring Music and Innovation with Petru Iuga
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In this conversation, Petru Iuga, a renowned Romanian double bassist, discusses his experiences during the pandemic, his contributions to the ToneBase platform, and the development of the ErgoBass, a product designed to enhance bass playing ergonomics. He reflects on his musical journey, incorporating elements of martial arts into his musical pract…
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Lara Downes looks at America through the lens of a reimagined Gershwin
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On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks’ with host Julie Amacher, pianist Lara Downes creates a tapestry using the sounds of America throughout history on her latest album, ‘This Land.’ Listen now!By American Public Media
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Distinctly Bronze East and Crescendo 2025 Preview with P.L. Grove
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Nick and Brian put on slightly different hats to talk with P.L. Grove about the upcoming Distinctly Bronze East and Crescendo events , and talk especially about the repertoire choices for the event.
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SOPP707: I started with a piece which was marked to be played articulated legato, and I had no idea what it was about
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Let’s start episode 707 of Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast. This question was sent by Fanie. And she writes: Dear Vidas, I am an adult beginner, so I have different needs. 1. What is your dream for organ playing? To play chorales in the church and play music which I love, like Bach, Buxtehude, Bohm, Franck, Mendelssohn, Guilmant, Vierne, Widor etc…
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Lauren D. Olsen, "Curricular Injustice: How U.S. Medical Schools Reproduce Inequalities" (Columbia UP, 2024)
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Medical schools have increasingly incorporated the humanities and social sciences into their teaching, seeking to make future physicians more empathetic and more concerned with equity. In practice, however, these good intentions have not translated into critical consciousness. Humanities and social sciences education has often not only failed to de…
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1068: Mastering Double Bass and Digital Presence with Emilse Rios
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In this episode, Emilse Rios recounts her journey from studying music at the José Luis Paz Music Conservatory in Venezuela to balancing her academic pursuits in sociology at La Universidad del Zulia. Emilse talks about the challenges and cultural richness of moving to Buenos Aires, her experiences as one of the few female double bass players, and t…
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Mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade brings gratitude to her final recording
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On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks’ with host Julie Amacher, mezzo soprano Frederica von Stade collaborates with conductor Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez on what she considers to be her final recording project. Listen now!By American Public Media
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R-WHITES Vol 5 (ft. Law & Kola Nut, DJ Sofa, Krugah, and Haste)
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LEMON005A1. Law & Kola Nut - Lost TimeA2. Law & Kola Nut - Symptoms of Love (Krugah Blue Power Strain Mix)B1. Law & DJ Sofa - More BellsB2. Law & Haste - Give MeBlack vinylMastered & cut by AnalogcutIncludes ltd art printBy Repertoire
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In this episode, the conversation explores the development and launch of Matt Rybicki's new online jazz bass course, JAZZ BASS 101, which aims to deepen participants' understanding of fundamental jazz concepts through innovative teaching methods. Rybicki shares the inspiration behind the course, stemming from his 26 years in New York City and his e…
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Episode 20 - Donald MacKenzie plays the 5 manual Compton at the Odeon Leicester Square - Gordon Stewart looks back on his 50 year career
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Donald MacKenzie showcases the historic Compton organ at the Odeon cinema in London's Leicester Square. As one of Europe's leading theatre organists and accompanist of silent films, Donald demonstrates the art of film improvisation and brings to life the history and rich tradition of the cinema organ. Donald MacKenzie Odeon Organ Specification - NP…
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Tyler W. Williams, "If All the World Were Paper: A History of Writing in Hindi" (Columbia UP, 2024)
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In If All the World Were Paper: A History of Writing in Hindi (Columbia UP, 2024), Tyler W. Williams puts questions of materiality, circulation, and performance at the center of his investigation into how literature comes to be defined and produced within a language, specifically, premodern Hindi. Williams proposes new methods for working with writ…
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Pianist David Kaplan combines new American compositions with Schumann
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On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks’ with host Julie Amacher, pianist David Kaplan debuts his first solo recording titled ‘New Dances of the League of David,’ a collection of new miniatures by 15 leading American composers. Listen now!By American Public Media
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On this episode of Cecil's Corner, Cecil and Patty discuss some strategies for practicing, the specifics of listening to playing, and learning to gain consistency and confidence on stage. Submit your questions to Cecil on Instagram @cecilm10 or by email at cmummey@bu.edu. Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/haydnmusicstand and follo…
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Adapting To The Different Ways Students Learn Music
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This week Nick Averwater continues his conversation with Gillian Desmarais, who teaches Music Production and Engineering at Harmony Learning Center in Maplewood, MN. Gillian is the founder of Sound Tech Ed, a website that provides resources for music programs that allow students to learn and grow with music technology. She has also been named to th…
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1066: Brian Powell on Stravinsky for the double bass
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Today’s episode features Brian Powell, double bass faculty at the Frost School of Music, discussing his recently released album, 'Suite Italienne Double Bass and Piano.' This album marks the first full arrangement and recording of Igor Stravinsky's Suite Italienne for double bass and piano, approved by Stravinsky's estate and published by Boosey & …
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Violinist Augustin Hadelich and pianist Orion Weiss take an American road trip together
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On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks’ with host Julie Amacher, violinist Augustin Hadelich and pianist Orion Weiss collaborate on their new album, ‘American Road Trip,’ to explore ‘all the wildly different styles of American classical music.’ Listen now!By American Public Media
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Foreign Exchange Program for Ringers? with Damien Lim
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Brian and Nick talk to Damien Lim about the Ministry of Bellz and their foreign guest ringer/conductor program, and a preview of what to expect from this year's event.
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Promo Mix for the Element 79 EPTracklistRUNDR - Pure Magic [R-Whites Digital]Dust e-1 - Ruff Cold [Collect-Call]RUNDR - Bitter Lemon [R-Whites Digital] Dwarde & Tim Reaper - Mini Cheddars [Dalston Chillies]TC & The Groove Family - Sleeping Lions (RUNDR Remix) [Worm Discs] Unknown Soldier - Black Maria [Haters Inc. Records] M.T.S - Inspiration ('95 …
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Spilling P'Tea: Arts Impact (with Jason Wells)
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Since my resignation with the Artaria String Quartet this past summer, I’ve been deep in thought about the next steps for my career, ranging from the anxieties of the scramble to find new freelance work to reevaluating my presence within my current music groups among other realities of transitioning in my career. Around the same time as I was makin…
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On Spilling P’Tea with Patty Ryan, I invite back past guests of Haydn Behind the Music Stand to return for a more in-depth, thoughtful conversation about bigger and more controversial topics that affect the classical music industry and what musicians are thinking, feeling, and how they are reacting. The goal for these conversations is to spark thou…
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Episode 19 - Completing Bach's Orgelbüchlein with William Whitehead & Rediscovering Victorian organs with Tom Bell
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William Whitehead talks about his major international project aimed at completing Bach's Orgelbüchlein (Little Organ Book) - The Orgelbüchlein Project. With 118 missing chorale preludes, where only the chorale titles have been penned by Bach, William plays examples of the newly finished compositions which he has commissioned from leading composers …
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Alex, Perry, Casey, and TYP return for another Halloween special of Radio Trivia X Talk Nintendo.By NintendoWorldReport.com
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1065: From Choral Singing to Bass Fiddler - Nate Sabat’s Musical Journey
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In this conversation, Nate Sabat, a bassist, singer-songwriter, and arranger based in Brooklyn, NY, discusses his musical journey from joining the Young People's Chorus in New York City to exploring the role of bass in folk and bluegrass music. Nate talks about his inspirations, including Edgar Meyer, and the influences that shaped his debut album,…
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Rajbir Singh Judge, "Prophetic Maharaja: Loss, Sovereignty, and the Sikh Tradition in Colonial South Asia" (Columbia UP, 2024)
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How do traditions and peoples grapple with loss, particularly when it is of such magnitude that it defies the possibility of recovery or restoration? Rajbir Singh Judge offers new ways to understand loss and the limits of history by considering Maharaja Duleep Singh and his struggle during the 1880s to reestablish Sikh rule, the lost Khalsa Raj, in…
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Daphne Gerling and Tomoko Kashiwagi highlight brilliant 20th-century women
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Collaborative pianist Tomoko Kashiwagi loves discovering new works with her friend, violist Daphne Gerling. Listen as host Julie Amacher speaks to the duo about its debut recording called Encircling on the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks.’By American Public Media
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Sarah Dimick, "Unseasonable: Climate Change in Global Literatures" (Columbia UP, 2024)
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As climate change alters seasons around the globe, literature registers and responds to shifting environmental time. A writer and a fisher track the distribution of beach trash in Chennai, chronicling disruptions in seasonal winds and currents along the Bay of Bengal. An essayist in the northeastern United States observes that maple sap flows earli…
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Melissa Deckman, "The Politics of Gen Z: How the Youngest Voters Will Shape Our Democracy" (Columbia UP, 2024)
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As the 2024 American presidential election approaches, it is common to hear scholars and journalists discuss the role of particular groups such as Latino men or suburban white women might play in a razor tight race. Less attention is paid to the nation’s youngest voters: Gen Z. Born between 1997 and 2012, these voters have experienced a decade of u…
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