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		<title>Guitar Performance Nov 3, 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 25 Estudes Op. 60 was composed by Matteo Carcassi and is considered by many to be a collection of his most famous works. The purpose of these pieces is to blend the technical aspects of the guitar with lush Romantic Melodies. The first piece preformed, No. 3, has a brilliant, beautiful melody that carries throughout the piece. The tempo is relatively slow but overall it is a brilliant piece. No. 7 is another short piece that contrasts the first. It&#8217;s faster and carries the melody primarily through the bass line. The final piece, No. 19, is the shortest piece between the three. It offers a great, slow-moving melody in the high range of the instrument. In these pieces Carcassi was able to demonstrate the full aspect of the guitar&#8217;s potential from the fantastic melodies it can create to the expanded harmony. II Six Lute Pieces of the Renaissance was [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Composition Recital April 25, 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On April 25, 2008 I had all of my completed pieces preformed at Florida Southern College (Excluding &#8220;Through the Eyes of the Mind&#8221;, of course). It was an experience to work with the wonderfully talented musicians at my school. Many of the pieces were completed but never finished. Through the hours of rehearsals I ended editing a lot to do miner tweaks and you&#8217;ll even notice on Siam Mais that the video for it (April 19, 2008) actually has a different ending than the recording (April 25, 2008). I have here the program notes from the performance including the performers and a brief description. I TRIOVE is a trio of love songs for tenor and piano. Currently only the first movement is complete with the other two in the beginning stages. The title emerged from a combination of the words “trio” and “love” with the movement titles being that of [...]]]></description>
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