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Author: Ralph G
Date: 2004-06-08 18:50
Much obliged for all the kind words and advice.
The one word that always comes to mind when describing this piece is "operatic." Dynamics, emotions, everything is exaggerated. So much of Ken's advice on the Concertino can be applied to Weber 2 as well.
I hope I can get this thing polished (I'm sure I can). And I hope the orchestra is up for performing it well; the give and take with the ensemble is so important in this piece. Without them, it's just me looking like I'm showing off.t
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