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![]() | Somei Satoh Hey Ed, I've been reading up on contemporary japanese composers for this entrance essay I'm writing. I was wondering if you had any exposure to Somei Satoh or Jo Kondo when they were living in NYC. I think that Steve Burns premiered some of Satoh's pieces, but other then that I can't find much info about them. Cheers, CG
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![]() | I know Somei Sato wrote a piece called "Light" that was written for/premiered by Stephen Burns. Extremely lyrical trumpet part over a very minimilistic piano accompaniment. It's a very beautiful piece, but also fairly demanding endurance wise as I recall. Brandon |
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