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New Classical Music / Arts forum

Hi, Everyone,

You are invited to join a new classical music / Arts forum, available at http://A179rs.com . The forum has been set up recently by a group of A179 Listening to Music students who have just completed the course and wish to stay in touch after our OU forum closes. The forum is completely separate, and is not part of the OU.

It doesn't matter which course you are following; if you really enjoy classical music, books, films, etc, and you wish to share your experiences and thoughts with other like-minded people, please come and join us. It's an especially useful for those who are finishing their course but would still like to stay in touch with other students after their own OU forum closes.

All new members welcome. For any further information, please email me at lornamria@gmail.com .

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