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      <title>Live from Hochstein: Eastman prof James Thompson</title>
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      <title>WXXI's Brenda Tremblay talks with composer Cary Ratcliff and flutist Rebecca Gilbert</title>
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      <title>Hochstein: Natasha Farney, James Nally</title>
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      <description>When cellist Steven Doane taught Natasha Farney at the Eastman School, he sparked the cellist&apos;s passion for the music of Benjamin Britten.  Now Natasha returns to Rochester with pianist James Nally to perform Britten&apos;s Sonata in C.  The musicians chat with WXXI&apos;s Brenda Tremblay about the concert.</description>
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