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and Caleb Adcock, all of whom averaged more than 13 points per game. Adcock resumed his presentation after asking for a few moments of
bowed-head silence--as did a number of other speakers in subsequent
sessions. The CD was recorded in the Governor's Palace in Colonial
Williamsburg's Historic Area using antique instruments in its
collections, including a 1758 Jacob Kirckman harpsichord, a circa 1780
James Ball pianoforte and a 1750 Adcock and Pether bureau organ. |
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