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    Ep 245-Daniel Kellogg on Why Composers Make Great Leaders

    enMarch 09, 2022
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    Composer Daniel Kellogg discusses why composers make great leaders, the Young Concert Artists, the creative process, and how to identify which skills you need to develop.

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