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A native of Michigan, Caroline began violin lessons at the age of three under the tutelage of Julia Kurtyka, and continued her studies with Paul Kantor.
Jim Luce: Caroline Goulding Makes Magic at Young Concert Artists 50th Anniversary Jim Luce 2010
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A native of Michigan, Caroline began violin lessons at the age of three under the tutelage of Julia Kurtyka, and continued her studies with Paul Kantor.
Jim Luce: Caroline Goulding Makes Magic at Young Concert Artists 50th Anniversary Jim Luce 2010
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Yet "Kochanowski and Kurtyka were men of learning and their death means a great loss to the intellectual life," Chwedoruk said.
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Yet "Kochanowski and Kurtyka were men of learning and their death means a great loss to the intellectual life," Chwedoruk said.
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Yet "Kochanowski and Kurtyka were men of learning and their death means a great loss to the intellectual life," Chwedoruk said.
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Yet "Kochanowski and Kurtyka were men of learning and their death means a great loss to the intellectual life," Chwedoruk said.
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Yet "Kochanowski and Kurtyka were men of learning and their death means a great loss to the intellectual life," Chwedoruk said.
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Yet "Kochanowski and Kurtyka were men of learning and their death means a great loss to the intellectual life," Chwedoruk said.
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Yet "Kochanowski and Kurtyka were men of learning and their death means a great loss to the intellectual life," Chwedoruk said.
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Yet "Kochanowski and Kurtyka were men of learning and their death means a great loss to the intellectual life," Chwedoruk said.
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