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The Old Mill - Kenneth Riggs

Episode 3 of the Choral Catalogue podcast, hosted by Matthew Van Dyke, titled "The Old Mill - Kenneth Riggs" was published on August 2, 2021 and runs 33 minutes.

August 2, 2021 ·33m · Choral Catalogue

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In this episode, you'll hear from Kenneth Riggs, composer of "The Old Mill" - available in SAB and SATB through Choristers Guild. Ken and I discuss the conception of the piece, the advantages of teaching pieces in compound time, and the usual non-musical banter. Thank you so much for listening and enjoy our conversation! http://www.kennethriggs.com/

In this episode, you'll hear from Kenneth Riggs, composer of "The Old Mill" - available in SAB and SATB through Choristers Guild.

Ken and I discuss the conception of the piece, the advantages of teaching pieces in compound time, and the usual non-musical banter.

Thank you so much for listening and enjoy our conversation!

http://www.kennethriggs.com/

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