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6th Movement from Trio for Horn, Violin and Piano |
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| Composer: NANCY VAN de VATE |
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| Title:
Chamber Music Vol. VIII |
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| Performer: Ferenc Leitner;
horn; Ute Lehmann, violin; Maki Saeki, piano; Carlyn Morenus, piano; The Mississippi
Brass; The Niagara Brass Ensemble; Ananda Sukarlan, piano |
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| Tracks/
Timings: Trio for Horn, Violin and Piano (2006) [12:26]; Prelude for Organ
(2002) [3:35]; Brass Quintet No. 2: Variations on "The Streets of Laredo" (2005)
[8:19]; Twelve Pieces for Piano on One to Twelve Notes, Vol. III (2005) [18:15];
Diversion for Brass (1964) [3:38]; Balinese Diptych (2003) [8:08] |
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| Label:
VIENNA MODERN MASTERS |
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To purchase this CD go to: www.cdemusic.org
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| Information:
The American/Austrian composer Nancy Van de Vate has
now composed more than 130 works in virtually all forms. Born in New Jersey, the
composer now lives permanently in Austria and holds dual citizenships. Her music
is performed all over the world, she has received many commissions and awards
and many of her works have been recorded. She founded the International League
of Women Composers in 1975. With 26 orchestral and orchestral-choral works recorded
to date, Van de Vate is one of the most recorded living composers of orchestral
music in the world. Her music has been getting rave reviews as of late in
American record review magazines...it is long overdue.
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