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    | Author: clarinetguy ★2017 Date:   2014-01-09 01:15
 
 I just found out that H. Owen Reed, a composer and professor of composition at Michigan State University for many years, died on Monday at age 103.
 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/onlineathens/obituary.aspx?n=h-reed&pid=168961576
 
 Many of us have enjoyed performing his popular band piece, La Fiesta Mexicana.
 He also wrote a Scherzo for clarinet and piano in 1947 for Keith Stein, but it doesn't seem to be performed very often.
 
 In the early 80s, I was doing some research while working on my masters at another university.  I sent him a letter with some questions only he could answer (even though I barely knew him), and he sent a very prompt, helpful, and friendly response.
 
 Here's a YouTube clip of Reed playing Misty--at age 102!
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHE34Q4FqYE
 
 
 
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    | Author: Hank Lehrer Date:   2014-01-09 01:30
 
 The piano playing was really, really cool. And quite amazing!
 
 HRL
 
 
 
 Post Edited (2014-01-09 06:40)
 
 
 
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    | Author: rtmyth Date:   2014-01-09 18:19
 
 His Armenian Dances were one of my favorites. (on utube )
 
 richard smith
 
 
 
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    | Author: clarinetguy ★2017 Date:   2014-01-09 20:46
 
 The two sets of Armenian Dances are wonderful, but they were written by Alfred Reed (I also enjoy his music).  As far as I know, the two men weren't related, but they knew each other.  In a strange sort of way, it was interesting to see them sit next to each other and have a friendly chat during Alfred Reed's visit to MSU in the mid 70s.
 
 
 
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    | Author: rtmyth Date:   2014-01-09 18:14
 
 Thanks for the clarification. I never realized there were two such marvelous Reeds!! H. Owen Reed is not listed in my 1989 edition of the Band Music  Guide.
 
 richard smith
 
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