Summer Concert 2009: Slavonic Dance

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2009 · 2 MIN

Summer Concert 2009: Slavonic Dance

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Crosswinds Intermediate Orchestra performs "Slavonic Dance," music of Antonin Dvorak, arranged by Richard Meyer. Conducted by Michelle Williams and performed as part of the Crosswinds Arts and Science School Summer Concert, August 5, 2009 in Woodbury, MN.

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