Mark Applebaum
}}Mark Applebaum (born 1967 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American composer and full professor of music composition and theory at Stanford University. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Janus remixes by Applebaum, Mark
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Martian anthropology by Applebaum, Mark
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56 1/2 ft. by Applebaum, Mark
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Intellectual property by Applebaum, Mark
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Asylum by Applebaum, Mark
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The Bible without God live mouseketier performances / by Applebaum, Mark
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Mousetrap music by Applebaum, Mark
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Sock monkey by Applebaum, Mark
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Disciplines
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Sonic circuits.
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SCI journal of music scores.
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