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Cool Fire

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Monday, January 05, 2009

Composer Paul Moravec tempers romantic flair with subdued modernity in his chamber symphony "Cool Fire." Also, music from American composer Robert Evett and composer/conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen.

Comments [5]

Lisa

The first track was by Evan Ziporyn, I think. Haven't figured out the title yet. Waiting for the updated archives.

Jan. 06 2009 02:43 PM
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Catherine Davis from Greenwich Village

When this piece was announced, I wrote down "Be In" by Evan Zapernan. I'm sure I don't have spelling, etc. correct, as I cannot find any reference or close variation on Google. Does this mean anything to anyone? This piece was approximately 8 minutes long. (Play lists are not posted until the day after, according to site info.)

Jan. 05 2009 09:56 PM
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Yurij from Plainfield, NJ

I'm with Kate. please tell me what the first piece played tonight was.

Jan. 05 2009 09:19 PM
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Kate Bialo from Larchmont, NY

sorry, I can't find tonight's playlist. I would like to find out the title and composer of the very first piece that opened the show -- lots of cellos, some violins and a woodwind?

Jan. 05 2009 08:05 PM
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paul Haeberle from ny

I don't think that was the old and lost rivers I know.
Never heard that version, ever.

Jan. 05 2009 07:35 PM
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