Detroit Symphony Orchestra Berlioz, Mozart, Faure, and Ravel, part 2
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Thank you.
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Thing.
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Illinois.
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Who.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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You.
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Heard of the Droid orchestra maple board first here. The oldest
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soloists in the performance we've just heard the Mozart symphony in concert on
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Dancer by the boy orchestras coming to you from the stage of the Henry and for four daughters Dorian
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played the regular subscription concert conducted by Paul parade.
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Conductor emeritus of the orchestra.
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Mr Measures often Mr Gordon are going to offer an encore at this time we will hear a pasta
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Kagekiyo for violin and viola on a theme by Handel composed by Harbor
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san.
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What.
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Do.
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You.
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Think.
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Good.
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Form is an. Order for powerful violin viola.
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Campers.
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Were introduced in the second portion of today's conference for replay force they found in the
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paper this is the national educational radio network.
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