Why you've never really heard the "Moonlight" Sonata
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Why you've never really heard the "Moonlight" Sonata with musical samples - well worth listening to! http://www.slate.com/id/2245891/
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Chamber Music by Meira Warshauer Presented at London New Wind Festival on September 21 in London, England Meira Warshauer's Lament for Solo Oboe will be performed by oboist Catherine Pluygers on Monday, September 21 - 7:30pm at St Cyprian's Church on Glentworth Street in London, England as part of the London New Wind Festival 2009. The program, Brand New Music for Winds, will also feature music by Caitlin Rowley, Anthony Green, Rebecca Oswald, Orie Sato, Dudley Hyams, William Attwood, Philip Cashian and Michael Finnissy. Performers will be Catherine Pluygers, oboe and Festival Director, Phil Edwards, clarinet, Henryk Sienkiewicz, horn, Alan Tomlinson, trombone, Robert Coleridge, piano and Ellie Blackshaw, violin (guest artist). Tickets for the September 21 event are $8 and can be ordered by calling 020-8699-1101 or emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . More about the London New Wind Festival 2009 and Catherine Pluygers at http://www.londonnewwindfestival.org/ and http://www.adriannorthover.co.uk/catherinepluygers.co.uk/about.html. |