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Multi-level solo string literature by composers largely unrepresented in the musical canon
Do you ever wish to include more culturally diverse repertoire in your teaching studio but don’t know where to start? The University of Tennessee School of Music String Faculty has been engaged in a multi-year research and publication project to address this need for violin, viola, cello and bass studios. Come hear about their project and leave with wonderful repertoire ideas for your students of all levels!
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