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		<title>CBC 116: Lawrence Wolfe interview 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 11:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Larry is one of the most influential bass players in the United States, having taught countless players during his years at New England Conservatory and other Boston academic institutions who are now in major orchestras or pursuing other successful musical endeavors.</p>
<p>We’re also featuring Jacob Druckman&#8217;s piece Valentine, one of the tracks from Larry’s solo album which was added upon the CD release and one which you’re really going to enjoy. Larry will be doing a presentation at this summer’s International Society of Bassists convention, which I am definitely looking forward to checking out. Be sure to check out <a href="http://lawrencewolfe.com/">Larry’s website</a> as well!</p>
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Larry is one of the most influential bass players in the United States, having taught countless players during his years at New England Conservatory and other Boston academic institutions who are now in major orchestras or pursuing other successful musical endeavors.

Wersquo;re also featuring Jacob Druckman's piece Valentine, one of the tracks from Larryrsquo;s solo album which was added upon the CD release and one which yoursquo;re really going to enjoy. Larry will be doing a presentation at this summerrsquo;s International Society of Bassists convention, which I am definitely looking forward to checking out. Be sure to check out Larryrsquo;s website as well!</itunes:summary>
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		<title>CBC 113: Lawrence Wolfe interview 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 11:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Larry is one of the most influential bass players in the United States, having taught countless players during his years at New England Conservatory and other Boston academic institutions who are now in major orchestras or pursuing other successful musical endeavors.</p>
<p>We’re also featuring the Gliere Scherzo and Koussevitzky Valse Miniature from Larry’s solo album, both of which you’re really going to enjoy. Larry will be doing a presentation at this summer’s International Society of Bassists convention, which I am definitely looking forward to checking out. Be sure to check out Larry’s website (which he is in the process of revamping &#8211; listen to the interview to learn more about this), and stay tuned for tour final segment of this interview very soon!</p>
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Larry is one of the most influential bass players in the United States, having taught countless players during his years at New England Conservatory and other Boston academic institutions who are now in major orchestras or pursuing other successful musical endeavors.

Wersquo;re also featuring the Gliere Scherzo and Koussevitzky Valse Miniature from Larryrsquo;s solo album, both of which yoursquo;re really going to enjoy. Larry will be doing a presentation at this summerrsquo;s International Society of Bassists convention, which I am definitely looking forward to checking out. Be sure to check out Larryrsquo;s website (which he is in the process of revamping - listen to the interview to learn more about this), and stay tuned for tour final segment of this interview very soon!</itunes:summary>
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		<title>CBC 110: Lawrence Wolfe interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 12:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>We&#8217;re featuring the first part of our interview with Boston Symphony Assistant Principal Bass <a href="http://lawrencewolfe.com">Lawrence Wolfe</a> this week on Contrabass Conversations. I had a chance to check out a wonderful master class that Mr. Wolfe did at Northwestern in the fall of 2008, and I did a summary/synopsis of some of the concepts and ideas covered in this class as well. I’m really looking forward to chatting with Larry–he’s one of my favorite bassists, and listening endlessly to his solo record really shaped how I approach the double bass when I was in college.</p>
<p>Larry is one of the most influential bass players in the United States, having taught countless players during his years at New England Conservatory and other Boston academic institutions who are now in major orchestras or pursuing other successful musical endeavors.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re also featuring the first movement of the Arpeggione Sonata from Larry&#8217;s solo album, which you&#8217;re really going to enjoy. Larry will be doing a presentation at this summer&#8217;s International Society of Bassists convention, which I am definitely looking forward to checking out. Be sure to check out <a href="http://lawrencewolfe.com">Larry&#8217;s website</a> (which he is in the process of revamping &#8211; listen to the interview to learn more about this), and stay tuned for the rest of this engaging conversation in the coming weeks!</p>
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Larry is one of the most influential bass players in the United States, having taught countless players during his years at New England Conservatory and other Boston academic institutions who are now in major orchestras or pursuing other successful musical endeavors.
We're also featuring the first movement of the Arpeggione Sonata from Larry's solo album, which you're really going to enjoy. Larry will be doing a presentation at this summer's International Society of Bassists convention, which I am definitely looking forward to checking out. Be sure to check out Larry's website (which he is in the process of revamping - listen to the interview to learn more about this), and stay tuned for the rest of this engaging conversation in the coming weeks!

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