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Frederick Renz, the group's director, tends to assemble programs that focus on a single era but mix familiar and unusual settings of relevant texts from several countries.
But one thing he does well is assemble programs of works from beyond the mainstream, often leaving listeners with the sense of having discovered something.
Gorgeous nature photography has been abundant on television for a while now, so those who assemble programs from it need to have more than just a string of how-did-they-shoot-that images.
When students try to assemble programs by combining elements, they often get confused with syntax problems as they struggle to understand semantic ones.
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Nearly as often, though, Mr. Meltzer assembles programs that examine larger issues, musical or otherwise.
Early in the 20th century, soloists occasionally assembled programs that were part recital, part chamber performance.
Many institutions have quickly assembled programs in this "cash cow subject," he says.
With so much need, colleges and universities have hastily assembled programs, and educators caution of a buyer-beware marketplace.
Mr. Aimard loves assembling programs that juxtapose new and old music in ways that invite audiences to hear musical commonalities.
Impresarios have occasionally assembled programs that illustrate "Picasso and the Dance," but Mr. Rauschenberg's work for dance was far more prolific than Picasso's, as a whole season could be presented to demonstrate.
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