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Mar 27, 2009. Presented are Virgil Thomson's film score to The River (1937), Aaron Copland's arrangement of. Collection of Orchestral Music at the Philadelphia Free Library; Daniel Schoenberg, Experience. Available online at (accessed February 16, 2009).
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