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Discussing the book "Our Two Lives", a biography of her husband conductor Artur Rodzinski, with the author Halina Rodzinski

BROADCAST: May. 7, 1976 | DURATION: 00:58:12

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Broadcast Date
May. 7, 1976

Duration
58 minutes, 12 seconds

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Music Music - Classical Music & Opera

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Rodzinski, Halina--Interviews. Rodzinski, Halina. Our two lives. Rodzinski, Artur, 1892-1958; Conductors--Biography. Immigrants--United States; Polish Americans Audiotapes. Radio programs Rodzinski, Halina, interviewee. WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.)

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