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Song Cycle - The One About Art Song

The One About Art Song

03/01/21 • 26 min

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Laura sits down (with herself) to talk about art song: a brief history, how it's different from other musical forms, and why it's important especially today.

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Laura sits down (with herself) to talk about art song: a brief history, how it's different from other musical forms, and why it's important especially today.

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