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Composer, 25, Debuts World Premiere Opera

Composer, poet and conductor Matthew Aucoin is already a major sensation in the classical

08/17/2015 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Composer, 25, Debuts World Premiere Opera

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Composer, poet and conductor Matthew Aucoin is already a major sensation in the classical

We speak with this classical phenom about his beginnings as a composer while he was still a young boy, his adventures in jazz and rock as a teen and what lies ahead for this very much in demand young man.

08/17/2015 | Rating NR

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