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February 28 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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March 1 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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March 4 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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March 5 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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March 6 Energy Commentary: Dan Deming

Dan Deming, KKM Financial




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March 7 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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March 8 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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March 12 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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March 13 Metals Commentary: Dan Deming

Dan Deming, KKM Financial




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March 14 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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March 15 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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March 19 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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March 21 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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March 22 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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March 26 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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March 27 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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March 28 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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April 1 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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Aprili 3 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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April 4 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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April 5 Metals Commentary: Dan Deming

Dan Deming, KKM Financial




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April 8 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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April 9 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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April 10 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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April 11 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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April 12 Metals Commentary: Dan Deming

Dan Deming, KKM Financial




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April 15 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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April 16 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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April 17 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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April 18 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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April 22 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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April 24 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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April 25 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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April 26 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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April 29 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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April 30 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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May 02 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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May 06 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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May 07 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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May 08 Metals Commentary: Dan Deming

Dan Deming, KKM Financial




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May 09 Metals Commentary: Bob Iaccino

Bob Iaccino, Path Trading Partners




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May 13 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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Time Flies

Jazz specialist Larry Appelbaum retired from the Library of Congress on March 31, 2020. Larry reflects on his career at the Library of Congress and provides links to interviews, panels, and blog posts he created and facilitated at the Library of Congress.




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Remembering Terrence McNally

Music Division Archivist Morgen Stevens-Garmon reflects upon American playwright, screenwriter, and librettist Terrence McNally, who died of complications due to COVID-19 on March 24, 2020.




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In Memoriam Krzysztof Penderecki (1933-2020)

On March 29, the musical world lost a giant - Polish composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki. The Library of Congress Music Division remains connected to Penderecki through primary sources in our collections, and we hope that you can remain connected to him in this way, as well.




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The Devotions of David Diamond

This blog post celebrates composer David Diamond's contributions to the enrichment of Jewish synagogue music. The Music Division of the Library of Congress is home to the David Diamond Collection.




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A New Kind of Productive: Working Remotely on the Performing Arts Special Collections of the Library of Congress

Vincent Novara, Head of the Music Division's Acquisitions & Processing Section, describes his section's new teleworking practices during a global pandemic.




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The Unpopular Opinions of Glenn Gould or “How Mozart Became a Bad Composer”

The following is a guest post from Music Reference Specialist James Wintle. Let me begin with a personal anecdote. My parents are or were both musicians – my father was a composer – and so my appreciation for classical music was probably equal parts nature and nurture. So, when I entered graduate school as a […]




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Josiah Flagg and Paul Revere: Friends, Engravers, and Patriots

On Patriots' Day, we celebrate musician, publisher, and patriot Josiah Flagg (1737-1794), a friend of Paul Revere and major figure in Early American music.




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The Thingus About Mingus

The following is a guest post from Processing Technician Pam Murrell. In addition to being an adroit cellist, bassist, and pianist, Charles Mingus was also an accomplished composer. During his lifetime he wrote over three hundred scores, creating his first concert piece, “Half-Mast Inhibition,” at the age of seventeen. Ultimately, he aspired to be a […]