Ernest Bloch: The man and his music Program 12 of 15

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The Edinburg string quartet has closed our program with the performance of the string quartet number three of
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Ernest ball. You've been listening to the 12th in a series of 15
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programs. Ernest Bloch the man and his music the commentator for the series is
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Suzanne block the composer's daughter. The quotations from Bloch's writings are read by Robert
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Morris and leek Rogan reads the quotations from other writers Ernest Bloch the man and
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his music is produced by Thomas Koester for WRVA are the noncommercial cultural and
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informational station of the Riverside Church in New York City. Albert Patrick
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speaking. This is the national educational radio network.
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