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Oberlin Conservatory Magazine 2003 |
 | | Its significance as his last important vocal work led to its distinction as the first work to be published in the new C.P.E. Bach series issued under the auspices of the Packard Humanities Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
 | | He gave summer series performances with the Goldman Band and also performed at Lincoln Center and Prospect Park. |
 | | Associate Professor of Music Theory Lynne Rogers presented "A Serial Passage of Diatonic Ancestry: What Stravinsky's Sketches Reveal about the 'Te Deum' from The Flood" at a Stravinsky symposium sponsored by the University of British Columbia Library and School of Music in Vancouver in April 2002. |
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