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Music Listening Party: A Preview of Art Lab

49 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Take a listen to the innovative, forthcoming Art Lab by the Center for Latter Day Saint Arts. It focuses on how art enhances family and group and experiences through interaction. Join four volunteers--Lauren and Nick Bazzarone and Emily and Jamie Erekson--as we preview a lesson from Art Lab about music, and jump into the experience with us. Music performed by Scott Holden, The Unknown Galaxy: A Century of Classical Mormon Music, part of the Center's Art Festival. Liked this episode? Send us a text. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/163981/fan_mail/new]

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