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If that is the Jennifer Higdon work that I am thinking of, it is on an album called "Rainbow Body." Bob Spano conducting Atlanta, I believe. A very fine album and I do have it.
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One of her pieces (Higdon's Concerto for Orchestra I believe) was performed by the NC Symphony last season. Soooo beautiful! Each of the sections get a voice in the concerto. I attended the pre-show lecture with the Composer which gave a nice set-up for the piece.

That concert inspired me to go buy some CD's.

I have the CD mentioned above and I recomend it very much so.

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And Jennifer is a BGSU grad.

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Funny you should mention she is a BGSU grad (Go Falcons!)

When I was an undergrad at BGSU we recorded this piece. It is available on Albany Records I believe. This CD is also of interest to tubists, Velvet Brown recorded the John Williams Tuba Concerto on this album.

Several years later I finally got to listen to the CD, the quality was ok, not bad. Certainly a cool piece!

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When were you there? You can me so as not to waste valuble TUBENET space!

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