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Interview: Paul Jacobs

Paul Jacobs makes a compelling case for restoring the organ to its rightful place in concert life. As both soloist and Juilliard professor, he advocates for bringing the instrument out of its “insular” world and into mainstream classical culture, championing new concertos and persuading conductors to rediscover the organ’s orchestral power.

Paul Jacobs

Guest
Dr. Paul Jacobs, Organist & Professor

Rob Kennedy

Host
Rob Kennedy, Host @WCPE

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