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Runners up: Beckmesser’s serenade in Ginastera’s guitar sonata, and “We shall overcome” in Tippett’s The Knot Garden.
Salvati dunque e scolpati Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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The program opened with Impresiones de la Puna for flute and strings by Alberto Ginastera (his last name pronounced with an English "J" sound, as pointed out by KUSC-FM host Alan Chapman, who provided the evening's running commentary, and who should know a thing or two about pronunciations).
Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010
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The program opened with Impresiones de la Puna for flute and strings by Alberto Ginastera (his last name pronounced with an English "J" sound, as pointed out by KUSC-FM host Alan Chapman, who provided the evening's running commentary, and who should know a thing or two about pronunciations).
Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010
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The program opened with Impresiones de la Puna for flute and strings by Alberto Ginastera (his last name pronounced with an English "J" sound, as pointed out by KUSC-FM host Alan Chapman, who provided the evening's running commentary, and who should know a thing or two about pronunciations).
Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010
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The program opened with Impresiones de la Puna for flute and strings by Alberto Ginastera (his last name pronounced with an English "J" sound, as pointed out by KUSC-FM host Alan Chapman, who provided the evening's running commentary, and who should know a thing or two about pronunciations).
Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010
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The program opened with Impresiones de la Puna for flute and strings by Alberto Ginastera (his last name pronounced with an English "J" sound, as pointed out by KUSC-FM host Alan Chapman, who provided the evening's running commentary, and who should know a thing or two about pronunciations).
Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010
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The program opened with Impresiones de la Puna for flute and strings by Alberto Ginastera (his last name pronounced with an English "J" sound, as pointed out by KUSC-FM host Alan Chapman, who provided the evening's running commentary, and who should know a thing or two about pronunciations).
Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010
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Sept. 19, 6 p.m. While Villa-Lobos's nine "Bachianas Brasilieras" are, in their composer's words, an "homage to the great genius of Bach," Mr. Martins points out that Ginastera's concerto is connected to this program in two ways: "Ginastera didn't write any music directly inspired by Bach," says Mr. Martins, "but he used to say that for a composer to learn how to write, the first thing to do is to study Bach's compositions."
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She's from Venezuela: I just associate her with Ginastera!
Simple-Minded Gifts Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Like, I go to this conservatory when I'm a kid, and I hear information about Bartok, Ginastera, Mozart, Bach.
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