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He was trained at the Paris Conservatoire, and decided there on a career as a composer rather than as a pianist, his original intention. His highly characteristic musical language, thoroughly French in inspiration, extended the contemporary limits of harmony and form, with a remarkably delicate command of nuance, whether in piano-writing or in the handling of a relatively large orchestra.




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In 1989, WHIL added a Radio Reading Service, operating on a "sideband" frequency, broadcasting current newspaper readings and other print material to those unable to read due to blindness, visual impairment, or other disability.

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