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BBC Proms
By Herbert Crandell

I urge anyone interested in hearing a widely diverse range of musical
literature wonderfully performed to go to

  http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/2009/ 

There are 76(+) concerts in this year's series -- some even including
the newly refurbished Royal Albert Hall organ -- which runs from July
17 through September 12 ("Last Night of the Proms").  Broadcasts are
available for seven days after each concert.  I pick and choose what
interests me and listen on-line using a good pair of wireless headphones.
A great experience!

Herb Crandell



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