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- From: gtaylor@vme.heurikon.com (Gregory Taylor)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.classical
- Subject: Re: Saxophone, use of -
- Message-ID: <1987@heurikon.heurikon.com>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 21:34:21 GMT
- References: <1992Dec22.095212.26084@ulci20.unil.ch> <1992Dec22.151611.8187@linus.mitre.org>
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- Reply-To: gtaylor@vme.heurikon.com (Gregory Taylor)
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- rwilmer@carrier.mitre.org (R. Wilmer) writes:
- > >Friends and I were chating about music in general, and saxophones in
- > >particular. No one could mention a piece of classical music, orchestral,
- > >chamber or other, where one or more sax were used. Can you?
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- Whole *sheetloads* of Michael Nyman, mon.
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- Also see a recommendation for John Harle and the Bournemouth Sinfonia
- that I put in in a Paul Lansky followup that was a part of my personal
- "best of the year" list. No way I'm going to type it in again....
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