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1632 - 11 - 24 Improvisations on Spinoza #07

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An episode of the Casper Hernández Cordes podcast, hosted by Casper Hernández Cordes, titled "1632 - 11 - 24 Improvisations on Spinoza #07" was published on March 13, 2022 and runs 3 minutes.

March 13, 2022 ·3m · Casper Hernández Cordes

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Listen to this episode of the podcast Building Sound Collectives https://cultural-sustainability.eu/2022/03/13/1632-11-24-spinoza-numbers-and-human-emotions-in-music/

Listen to this episode of the podcast Building Sound Collectives https://cultural-sustainability.eu/2022/03/13/1632-11-24-spinoza-numbers-and-human-emotions-in-music/
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