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Classical Music With Bob Christiansen
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Heitor Villa-Lobos: Guitar Concerto (London Symphony Orchestra)
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John Playford: The English Dancing Master: medley (Hesperus)
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Jules Massenet: Manon: Adieu, notre petite table... (Farewell, our little (table))
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Giorgio Ghedini: Sonatina (Massimo Bianchi, piano)
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Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 6 (Tokyo String Quartet)
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Arts and Entertainment Friday, July 30, 2010 Josh Rzepka at home in two worlds Trumpeter moves easily between classical and jazz by WKSU's JEFF ST. CLAIR |
 Morning Edition Host Jeff St. Clair | | |
 | | 26 year-old Josh Rzepka hired local musicians for both his jazz and classical projects. | | Courtesy of Robert J. Saferstein | Trumpeter Josh Rzepka is comfortable playing in two worlds. Last summer, the 26 year-old Akron native produced a CD of all original jazz tunes, this week he released an album of baroque music.
For Rzepka, mastering both styles requires mental and physical dexterity. |
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