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Seven Last Words of the Unarmed

Aaron Dworkin from Arts Engines talks with Dr. Eugene Rogers about "Seven Last Words"

09/08/2020

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Seven Last Words of the Unarmed

Clip: Season 3 Episode 15 | 4m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

Aaron Dworkin from Arts Engines talks with Dr. Eugene Rogers about "Seven Last Words"

Dr. Eugene Rogers is a two-time Michigan Emmy Award winner, a 2017 Sphinx Medal of Excellence recipient, and a 2015 GRAMMY Award nominee. Dr. Rogers is recognized as a leading conductor and pedagogue throughout the United States and abroad. In addition to being the founding director of EXIGENCE, he is the director of choirs and an associate professor of conducting at the University of Michigan.

09/08/2020

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