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How to Conduct

Episode 13 of the Gaining Interest podcast, hosted by Gaining Interest, titled "How to Conduct" was published on January 31, 2024 and runs 38 minutes.

January 31, 2024 ·38m · Gaining Interest

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John sits down with American orchestra conductor Bob Bernhardt. Bernhardt discusses his career conducting orchestras around the world, including in Louisville where he has worked for over 40 years, and his philosophy of being a collaborative conductor who aims to entertain audiences.

John sits down with American orchestra conductor Bob Bernhardt. Bernhardt discusses his career conducting orchestras around the world, including in Louisville where he has worked for over 40 years, and his philosophy of being a collaborative conductor who aims to entertain audiences.

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