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Jonathan Dunsby on the future of classical music
Jonathan Dunsby on the future of classical music WXXI
Eastman theory prof Jonathan Dunsby, the recently-elected president of the Music Theory Society of New York, talks with WXXI's Brenda Tremblay. by Brenda Tremblay Eastman theory prof Jonathan Dunsby, the recently-elected president of the Music Theory Society of New York, talks with WXXI's Brenda Tremblay about the purpose of music theory, the definition of "classical" and the future of music.
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