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The Ambiguous Narrative of Anna Clyne’s Midnight Hour

This Midnight Hour is an orchestral composition written by Anna Clyne. She has specifically provided a rich composition and doesn’t give the audience any hint towards the intention of the narrative. It’s intentional.  Continue reading The Ambiguous Narrative of Anna Clyne’s Midnight Hour

Dylanna FisherJanuary 19, 2020February 9, 2020Leave a comment
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Review of The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Tchaikovsky & Dvořák

With the work and talent of Micheal Stern the conductor, Bella Hristova the violin soloist, and the musicians of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, composers such as Anna Clyne, Tchaikovsky & Dvořák will never be forgotten. Continue reading Review of The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Tchaikovsky & Dvořák

Dylanna FisherDecember 3, 2019February 9, 20201 Comment

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