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Topic: Interview with Lucas Debargue
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vlhorowitz
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Interview with Lucas Debargue
on: February 09, 2017, 10:08:24 PM
Hi Everyone,
We recently had the wonderful pleasure of speaking with Lucas Debargue before his California debut. He was very open about many subjects.
Of particular interest: what he's able to play by-ear, his affinity for jazz and how he got started, how classical musicians stack up against jazz musicians, his general background, music critics, and other ideas on art and music.
As always, thank you all for reading
https://www.thecounterpoints.com/interviews/2017/2/9/lucas-debargue
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minor9th
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Re: Interview with Lucas Debargue
Reply #1 on: February 10, 2017, 09:29:00 PM
Thank you--very interesting. I have tickets to his Berkeley recital--can't wait!
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