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Giles Swayne (composer-in-residence at Clare College, Cambridge) addresses some of the questions you have always wanted to ask about Western classical music. He begins with 'Sound Sense and Sensibility', examining: What is music? Its physics, physiology and psychology. (Involves a one-hour talk with musical illustrations on CD and at the piano, followed by an uplifting drink and 45 minutes of open discussion. The next lecture in the series is Nov 23.)
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