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The View From The Back Of The Orchestra: Timpanist John Tafoya
By Annie Corrigan - Aug 12, 2010 - Classical
Professor of Percussion John Tafoya says, "Many timpanists believe they are the second conductor of the orchestra."
Professor of Percussion John Tafoya says, "Many timpanists believe they are the second conductor of the orchestra."
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