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Adam Gilbert is Director of the Early Music Program at the University of Southern California’s Thornton School. One of the world’s leading players of the shawm, he regularly teaches master classes and performs with numerous early music groups in the United States and abroad, and in addition to his teaching duties at USC is an adjunct faculty member at Tilburg Conservatorium in Holland.
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Adam Gilbert of the University of Southern California discusses the field of Early Music and the ancient traditions that it studies, and why the study of it is important in today’s world.



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April 2007
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