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Wodehouse referred to Plack as "my Hollywood friend".
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The idea for the broadcasts came from Werner Plack, former member of staff at the German consulate in Los Angeles, who in 1940 returned to the German foreign office in Berlin.
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Plack talked her way through "Ungeduld," over Crutchfield's piano, to better follow the shape and rhythm of the words.
Archive 2009-01-01 Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Milsom, Plack, and Crutchfield, with some questioning by Kumaran Arul, then had a short panel discussion about pedagogical problems in historical performance.
Day 2: Reactions to the Record II Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Plack and Crutchfield then demonstrated how they'd attempted to get back to the older style.
Day 2: Reactions to the Record II Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Plack talked her way through "Ungeduld," over Crutchfield's piano, to better follow the shape and rhythm of the words.
Day 2: Reactions to the Record II Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Milsom, Plack, and Crutchfield, with some questioning by Kumaran Arul, then had a short panel discussion about pedagogical problems in historical performance.
Archive 2009-01-01 Lisa Hirsch 2009
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What I remember best is that Milsom and Plack, who both teach children, report that youngsters have no difficulty in singing or playing in the older styles.
Archive 2009-01-01 Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Plack and Crutchfield then demonstrated how they'd attempted to get back to the older style.
Archive 2009-01-01 Lisa Hirsch 2009
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What I remember best is that Milsom and Plack, who both teach children, report that youngsters have no difficulty in singing or playing in the older styles.
Day 2: Reactions to the Record II Lisa Hirsch 2009
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