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Sep 27, 2019 - 23:41
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Composer Elizabeth Lain discusses the independence that sample libraries afford, the self-defeating nature of elitism, and how classical music's relevance hinges on the inclusion of marginalized voices.
Elizabeth Lain is an episode from Listening to Ladies by Elisabeth Blair. Composer Elizabeth Lain discusses the independence that sample libraries afford, the self-defeating nature of elitism, and how classical music's relevance hinges on t...
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Published Jul 27, 2019, 23:45 long, audio available.
Composer Elizabeth Lain discusses the independence that sample libraries afford, the self-defeating nature of elitism, and how classical music's relevance hinges on the inclusion of marginalized voices.
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Elizabeth Lain is an episode from Listening to Ladies by Elisabeth Blair.
This episode is 23:45 long.
This episode was published on Jul 27, 2019.
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Elizabeth Lain is from Listening to Ladies by Elisabeth Blair.
Published Jul 27, 2019 and 23:45 long