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Old Apr 1 2008, 11:15 AM
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It will be interesting to see all of these collected into one volume.
There will definately be an evolution clearly evident from one to the next.

As I've listened to them, I've heard hints of Ravel and Fauré in a few, and now in this one, there are moments of Scryabin.

It's nice to see that we're slowly bringing you into the 20th century

This is a very lovely piece.
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