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Antonin Reicha: 18 Variations on "Se vuol ballare" from The Marriage of Figaro


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Antonin Dvorak: Slavonic Dance #6 (Genevieve Chinn, piano)


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Ottorino Respighi: Church Windows (Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra)



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Classical Music
With Ward Jacobson

1:41
Antonin Reicha: 18 Variations on "Se vuol ballare" from The Marriage of Figaro


2:01
Antonin Dvorak: Slavonic Dance #6 (Genevieve Chinn, piano)


2:06
Ottorino Respighi: Church Windows (Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra)



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College Football Bowl Pick Controversy Continues

Monday, December 3, 2007

Ohio State has won the right to attempt revenge for last season's national collegiate football championship loss. But when the number one ranked Buckeyes face off against number 2 L.S.U. will it really be a battle between the county's best college teams? Once again this season, the Bowl Championship Series selection process has left some teams and fans asking, why not us?

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