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Author: donald
Date: 2017-01-13 10:20
The two NZ pieces I mentioned (Anthony Ritchie and John Psathas) are quite conservative in style (for living composers). Psathas wrote a big piece for the Olympic opening ceremony some years back- so he knows how to please a crowd.... And the Anthony Ritchie piece is quite harmonious.
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2017-01-13 00:48 |
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Klose |
2017-01-12 18:09 |
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2017-01-13 00:44 |
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2017-01-12 19:02 |
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2017-01-13 02:01 |
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johng |
2017-01-13 01:05 |
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nellsonic |
2017-01-13 03:51 |
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clarii2 |
2017-01-13 05:03 |
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dorjepismo |
2017-01-13 07:11 |
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Re: Off-the-beaten-track trios for clar., cello, piano; any suggestions? |
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donald |
2017-01-13 10:20 |
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DavidBlumberg |
2017-01-13 23:51 |
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Bennett |
2017-01-14 02:35 |
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elmo lewis |
2017-01-14 03:20 |
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Floydinoz |
2017-01-14 05:58 |
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