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Category Archives: Music reviews
Reality Check
Check Number 1) Ordering 10 CDs by musicians you’ve never heard, neither their music nor their names, all recorded on a label that you’ve only heard one cut of music not exactly the type you’d usually seek out, is a … Continue reading
Middle Child
The middle child is always looking for attention. The middle child flounders between the first born’s responsibility and the last born’s privilege. Every aspect of this CD is bounded by barriers like a lost middle child. Lost composers, lost instrument, … Continue reading
Posted in Discover, Music reviews
Tagged Arnold Bax, Jun Cho, music review, Rebecca Clarke, Steve Lee, Stomp Music, viola, viola sonata
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