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Episode 48 features flutist Paul Taub. He has worked extensively to promote Soviet/Russian composers in America and American composers in the former Soviet Union. Taub is the current president of the Seattle Flute Society, professor at Cornish College of the Arts and founding member of the Seattle Chamber Players.
In this podcast we discuss his early career, education, his renowned mentors, project on Robert Aitken, Soviet composers, Seattle Chamber Players, Seattle Flute Society, current and past collaborations, Goodwill Arts Festival, improvisation, music education curriculum, flute repertoire, and much more!
To learn more about Paul Taub:
http://www.seattlechamberplayers.org/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Taub
http://www.cornish.edu/music/
official site:
http://offthepodium.weebly.com/ FaceBook: / offthepodium. .
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