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#ClassicsaDay #NorthAmClassics Week 2, 2024
The #ClassicsaDay challenge for July is to post music by Canadian and American composers. Both countries have created their own forms of classical music, independent of Europe's.

Benjamin Carr Piano Music - American Through and Through
Every piece has its own delights. I recommend dipping into this treasury time and again. This is real American music by a real American!

#ClassicsaDay #NAFTAclassics 2021 Week 1
As always with this theme, I simply alternated between Canadian, American, and Mexican composers. And the process discovered a lot of great classical music north and south of the border.

July 4th Classical Music - Making a Federal Case
Interested in celebrating America's rich classical music heritage this holiday? Here are a few suggestions from the Federalist Era, when America first grew into its own as a new nation.

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