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Music and the Visual World - Discussion chaired by John Dante PrevediniDISCUSSION: John Dante Prevedini leads a discussion about Music and the Visual World, including contributions from Celia Craig, Halida Dinova and Yekaterina Lebedeva.

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The performing artist as co-creator - Discussion chaired by John Dante PrevediniDISCUSSION: What is a work? John Dante Prevedini leads a discussion about The performing artist as co-creator, including contributions from Halida Dinova, Yekaterina Lebedeva, Béla Hartmann, David Arditti and Stephen Francis Vasta.

Thomas Jensen Legacy, Volume 19

Thomas Jensen Legacy, Volume 19

DACOCD 929 (Danacord Records, CD, 2 discs)

COMPILATION (1 December 2023)
Tracks: 6 + 18
Booklet pages: 12
℗ 2023 Danacord Records
© 2023 Danacord Records
Main country of recording: Denmark
Reviewer: Gerald Fenech
Review of Thomas Jensen Legacy, Volume 19 published on 20 May 2024

Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Thomas Jensen, conductor

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