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Now Playing on iTunes U: Composer’s Datebook

 
You can hear Composer’s Datebook, the daily, two-minute broadcast from American Public Media, on radio stations from Anchorage, Alaska, to Superior, Wisconsin. Or you can subsribe to the iTunes U podcast and enjoy Composer’s Datebook whenever you’d like. The entertaining and informative series offers timely information about composers past and present. Got a couple of minutes? (link)

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