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May 6, 2007
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Dorian Bandy, baroque violin: Mozart Violin Sonatas

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Barnes Hall Auditorium, Wednesday May 9, 8 PM
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Dorian Bandy, baroque violin
fortepianists Emily Green, David Kim, Sezi Seskir

Mozart Violin Sonatas KV 301, 376, and 377 performed on period instruments




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