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Digital Audio Download Includes: Part 1: 01 I. A Stroll in the City 02 II. Blowing the Blues 03 III. Hot Potato Boogie 04 George White's Scandals of 1924: Somebody Loves Me... |
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| We probably should mention the many impressive accomplishments of Laurel Zucker and Sara Andon as flautists--extreme virtuosity, advanced technical skill on par with Rampal, Galway and such--but it... |
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| In his time, composer John Jenkins breathed fresh new life into archaic forms of music, and in this recording, the award winning members of Phantasm explore the divine tension and sensuous lyricism of... |
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| Melia and Goodwin give us a delicate paean to a subtler age on The Lost Art of Wooing, the followup to their highly successful Last of Old England. Elizabethan England produced some of... |
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| The New York Times describes Seth Carlin's interpretations of Mozart as "sparklingly transparent," and this album definitely showcases his gift for celebrating the bright, buoyant side of Mozart's... |
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| This collection of works by Byrd, Farnaby, Sweelinck and others may owe its existence to the restless work of a rebellious and wealthy prisoner. The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book was compiled by Francis... |
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