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Tag Archives: The Glory and the Grandeur
Russell Peck, Brahms’ “Requiem,” Bring Life, Vitality to Evening Concert
Often, it’s the drummer in the band that receives the loudest cheers. After all, he or she is the one that keeps everyone working in unison. And let’s admit—beating on a drum and making noise can be a lot of … Continue reading →
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Tagged A German Requiem, Alban Gerhardt, Augustin Hadelich, Aziz D. Barnard Luce, Christine Schafer, Franz Liszt, George Frideric Handel, Gustave Mahler, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, Janice Chandler-Eteme, Jesse Monkman, Johannes Brahms, JSO Chorus, Kevin Garry, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Ludwig van Beethoven, Matthias Goerne, Messiah, Michael Butterman, Richard Strauss, Richard Zeller, Russell Peck, San Diego Symphony, The Glory and the Grandeur, Triple Double, Utah Symphony Orchestra
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