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Nathan Zalman October 31, 2008

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The premiere performance of Nathan Zalman’s work for flute and electronics, Oort Cloud Diaries, reviewed.

New Music Festival October 27, 2008

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Due East

Due East, performing at the New Music Festival, UNCG

Don’t miss the fifth annual New Music Festival, just down the road at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. It starts Tuesday, Oct. 28.

Scott Lindroth October 22, 2008

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Scott Lindroth

Read the interview with Duke composer Scott Lindroth here.

Onslow! October 17, 2008

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Who was Onslow? Georges Onslow was a French composer of English descent particularly noted for his large and masterful production of string quartets and quintets. Interestingly, the street which runs north on the opposite side of Markham from Baldwin Auditorium is named Onslow (for the composer? who knows?)

The Danish National Library has now digitized and made available dozens of quartets and quintets by this interesting figure.View them here.

18th Century Symphonies, online October 17, 2008

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The Swedish National Library has digitized sets of orchestral parts for a variety of 18th century composers. Check them out here.

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