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2004

  



Jailhouse

The Kennedy Center Presents Hans Christian Anderson's The Nightingale
Friday, January 16, 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Helena Middle School

Preschool, 1st-3rd Grade
All Helena School District 1st-3rd Classes will attend.
Contact Donna Erwin for information at 447-8821

The Kennedy Center production based on Hans Christian Andersen's story "The Emperor and the Nightingale" will be retold in song and dance for Helena area preschool, 1st-3rd Graders.

Photos, study guides available at:
www.kidsentertainment.net/last_year/nightingale.html

 

Eden Atwood

Friday, January 23, 8 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Meet Missoula's own Eden Atwood. Daughter of jazz arranger Hub Atwood (who composed and arranged for Frank Sinatra, Stan Kenton and Nat King Cole) and granddaughter of A.B. Guthrie. She started singing jazz in a Memphis pizza parlor at the age of three. At five she moved to Montana; at 15 she was fronting a busy band of musicians twice her age.
Skip to the present: Since the release of Eden's recording, "A Night In The Life", she has performed all over the world sharing bills with Gene Harris, Joshua Redman and Toshiko Akiyoshi Big Band. She has been featured on NPR's Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland and Ms. McPartland appears on three tracks of Eden's CD 'There Again'.

Most recently, Eden has toured Singapore, Hong Kong, and Thailand performing for an ever-growing legion of fans worldwide. In addition to touring and performing, Eden teaches private vocal students, and works with attachment-disordered children..

"Eden Atwood paints with an uncommonly rich vocal palette. Smooth, saucy, seductive, or soaring, cool, coy, plaintive or just plain down and dirty, she can do it all, and all with infectious joy." - Edwin Dobb, Writer, Harper's Magazine

www.edenatwood.com

 

Chiapas and Other Distractions
An Original Monologue written and performed by Lalo Espejo with a Latin jazz score written and performed by Patrick Pennefather

Monday, January 26, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Special free Social Justice Month lecture at Carroll College at Noon on January 26.


Lalo Espejo (r) and Patrick Pennefather (l)
A funny and vibrant show based on the writer's travels during the time of the historic Mexican elections in July 2000. The comedic monologue uses the Subcommandante Marcos-led Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico, as a point of comparison for our media saturated lives. Lalo Espejo is a Vancouver playwright whose political satire has been compared to Spalding Gray's work.

Chiapas "is a travelogue that doesn't tire because it's fueled by vibrant detail, caustic humour and politically astute observation." Vancouver Sun

Montana Repertory's Streetcar Named Desire

Wednesday, February 4, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Tennessee Williams' insights into human behavior are nothing short of miraculous and his craft is unparalleled. He recognized that we are part angel and part beast, and it is this conflict within each of us that plays out in the time of our lives. He saw we were capable of great heights of generosity and love and the depths of cruelty and anger. Of all Williams' masterpieces, none better articulated this paradox than the exquisite Streetcar Named Desire. This presentation continues the excellence in drama that has earned the Montana Repertory Theater its national reputation.

www.montanarep.org/streetcar.html

Kathy Mattea

Friday, February 6, 8:00 p.m.
Helena Middle School

Kathy's powerfully tender voice has won multiple awards and sold three gold albums and a platinum. She has won Grammy Awards for Country Vocal Performance, and also for Gospel. More recently, she's ventured into Scottish territory, singing "contemporary folk with a Celtic twist." Now a Narada label artist, she continues to explore new ground.

www.kathymattea.com

Storyhill
The Myrna Loy Center and the Last Chance Acoustic Music Series is very proud to present Storyhill
Featuring Chris Cunningham and John Hermanson

Wednesday, March 3, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

The acoustic duo Storyhill has earned a solid presence in the modern folk scene. Blending two divergent musical styles, Chris Cunningham and John Hermanson together create all-original music that is both contemporary and timeless. Their concerts feature their tightly knit harmonies and intimate, inspiring lyrics.

Together, they create a striking blend of traditional folk and a progressive attitude towards acoustic music. After releasing nine CDs, performing hundreds of shows, and gaining thousands of fans and sold more than 50,000 to date. Storyhill's most current release, DOVETAIL, delivers ten clearly acoustic, yet multi-layered songs ranging in style from 70's pop to 90's folk. The songs are the most mature and immediate to date.

Vishten

Tuesday, March 16, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Acadian Fiddle & Dance-With fiery fiddling and high-energy step dancing, 6-member Vishten's stage show is a "kitchen party" of singing, dancing and hot musicianship from the shores of Prince Edward Island. This group performs a hardy mix of French, Irish and Scottish music styles. You will surely enjoy their finger-flying, feet-tapping musical celebration.

Peter and the Wolf
An Artisan Dance Production

Saturday and Sunday, March 27 & 28, 2 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Artisan Dance presents ballet to Sergei Prokofiev's narrated symphonic fairy tale for orchestra, Peter and the Wolf. This colorful, lighthearted work presents a cast of characters each illustrated by a different musical instrument to teach children the timbres of the orchestra. Choreographed by company director, Sallyann Mulcahy, the story comes alive with colorful animated dancing. Presumably for children, adults will be equally enchanted. Artisan Dance dancers will be joined by Carroll College students to complete the cast. Share punch and cookies with the characters after the show.

www.artisandance.com

Les Ballets Africains

Thursday, April 8, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Les Ballets Africains, the national ensemble of the Republic of Guinea, has thrilled audiences worldwide since it was formed by the distinguished Guinean choreographer Keita Fodeba in 1952/53. It is universally recognized as Africa's most accomplished touring company. In a compelling program celebrating the company's half century, Les Ballets Africains performs traditional dance, music, acrobatics and storytelling. Pulsing rhythms from ancient tribal instruments build the excitement as the company bursts onto the stage in an explosion of dance and song. Fascination legends filled with humans, animals and spirits unfold in a fast-paced joyous celebration that will leave audiences breathless. Les Ballets Africains captures the elemental energy of its native land in a performance that is pure sensation.

"Sheer physical energy and beauty." The New York Times

"A rich, varied and colorful program" Le Figaro, France

"A striking show - a polyrhythmic bombardment" Information, Denmark

www.worldartsinc.com/africainsmain.html

The Acting Company's Richard III

Presented with support from the National Endowment for the Arts "Shakespeare in American Communities", Target Stores, Western States Arts Federation, American Chemet, Insty-Prints of Helena, and Sallie Mae Fund.

Tuesday, April 13, 1:00 p.m.
School Show

Tuesday, April 13, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

The 2003 Tony-winning Acting Company will bring their awarding-winning production of Shakespeare's Richard III. Acclaimed by the Tony Awards as the country's leading touring company bringing excellence in theater to rural America, the Acting Company will also do a special school showing of Richard III.

www.theactingcompany.org/

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Lila Downs

Tuesday, May 4, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

After her appearance on the 2003 Academy Award show Lila Downs is one of the hottest acts in American music. Lila and her band frequently tour in Mexico, South America, the U.S. and Europe. Lila presently lives in Coyoacan and collaborates with musicians from Mexico, Canada, Cuba, Peru, Argentina, and Paraguay. She performs her own compositions and also taps into the vast reservior of native Mesoamerican music, singing songs in the Indian languages of Mexico such as Mixtec, Zapotec, Maya and Nahuatl. She recently was nominated for a BBC Radio 3 2003 World Music Award.

www.liladowns.com

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Drum Brothers
With support from the National Performance Network in conjunction with the Doris Duke Charitable Trust and the National Endowment for the Arts

Friday, May 21, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

This high-energy world percussion group performs ethnic sounds from around the world: West-African djembe and doun-doun drums, Australian didgeridoo, Native American flute, guitar, vocals and hand percussion. They've opened for the pop group Crash Test Dummies, and have been a featured act at the Seattle World Rhythm Festival. Drum Brothers began performing together on New Year's Eve 1994 as a part of Missoula's inaugural First Night Celebration. The band soon developed a following in western Montana, and has grown in popularity over the years. The Drum Brothers end a week of residency activities in Helena schools with this concert.

www.drumbrothers.com


Audio Sampler - Ode to Hamza - 2:44 min
Audio Sampler - Ode to Hamza - 2:44 min

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Terry O'Hare and the Project
Helena songwriter and musician

Monday, June 7, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center
With: Ken Nelson · Will Boland · Mark Hutchinson · James Hinkley · Jeremy Slead · Brenna McGee · Morgan Roe · Abbey Hood · Emily Trapp

A once-only concert from fine musicians you may have heard before. This concert will feature original music composed and arranged by O'Hare, much of it for this concert and this particular ensemble. A great opener for the Mondays at the Myrna series! Helena musician Terry O'Hare has performed about 8,000 concerts in clubs and concerts around the country and on a couple continents. He has

played in bands that opened for the Righteous Brothers and for Gary Lewis and the Playboys. Since moving to Helena in 1990 he has taught performance and improvisation to a number of our best performers. Tonight he will collaborate with some of Helena's most excellent musicians to bring you a varied concert of original songs and cover tunes. Come feel summer blossom before your very ears.

Audio Sampler - Beautiful Noise - 5:05 min
Audio Sampler - Beautiful Noise - 5:05 min

Cabaret Singers
The summertime voices of the Helena Chamber Singers

Sunday, June 13, 7:00 p.m.
Monday, June 14, 7:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center
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The Cabaret Singers are a summertime performing group of the Helena Chamber Singers, directed by Dr. Steve Michelson. For two evenings, the Cabaret Singers will present "An Evening of Gershwin and Bolling," featuring favorite tunes from one of America's greatest composers: George Gershwin. They'll songs from "Porgy and Bess" and medleys of Gershwin favorites including "I Got Rhythm," "I've Got a Crush on You," "Fascinating Rhythm," and "Rhapsody in Blue." The concert will also include "Music of the Stage and Screen," with songs such as "Moon River" (Breakfast at Tiffany's), "Till There Was You" (The Music Man), and "Put on a Happy Face" (Bye Bye Birdie).

A special feature of this concert will be a performance of Claude Bolling's "Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano Trio," an exciting and renowned jazz work that blends styles from many eras. Featured guest artists will be Beth Mazanec, violin; Steve Michelson, piano; Luke Michelson, bass; and Kerry Brown, drums.
Audio Sampler - Down By the Riverside - 4:45 min
Audio Sampler - Down By the Riverside - 4:45 min

R. Carlos Nakai : The Wilde Boy Trio
A summit meeting of master musicians

Thursday, June 17, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

The "Wilde Boys" - R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton, and Will Clipman, bring together three top musicians to create an otherworldly beauty. Nakai is well known as the foremost Native American flute player, who also goes beyond the traditions of the instrument. With Eaton on multi-stringed instruments and Clipman's pan-global percussion, trio is committed to improvisation-music right from the heart.

Their most recent recording, In a Distant Place, with special guest Tibetan flutist Nawang Khechog, earned the group a Grammy nomination for 2001 in the New Age category. The musical magicians of Clipman, Eaton, and Nakai will transform spirit into sound right before your eyes and ears. Hearing is believing!

Audio Sampler - Feather, Stone & Light - 4:16 min
Audio Sampler - Feather, Stone & Light - 4:16 min

www.rcarlosnakai.com

Eric McEwen Solo Piano Concert

Saturday, June 19, 3:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Have you ever heard Helena's 16-year-old concert piano phenomenon Eric McEwen play? Give yourself a treat. Eric, a Helena High student, was recently a finalist in the Mozart Competition at the Calgary Kiwanis Festival (March 2004), and also won three First Place awards at the Annual Festival for Creative Pianists at Albertson College of Idaho. At age 12 he was a recipient of the Myrna Loy

Center's Grants to Artists award, and gave his first solo piano concert here at age 13. Since then, he's played with the Helena Symphony, the South Rodney Ghetto Band, chamber music groups and in Helena's Night To Shine. Eric will perform a one-hour concert of classical and modern works, including Scriabin, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Philip Aaberg, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and one composition of his own. Please come show your support for this fine young musician in our community.

Audio Sampler - 3:13 min
Audio Sampler - 3:14 min

George Winston
World-renowned pianist performs a benefit for the Myrna Loy Center

Monday, June 21, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Piano expressionist George Winston was reared primarily in Montana, and was deeply influenced not only by the changing seasons and the Montana landscape, but also by the sounds of R&B, jazz, blues and rock on the radio. The Doors were his lifelong favorite band, and in 2002 he released a CD tribute to the inspiration he has gained from them. Night Divides the Day - The Music of The Doors features 13 solo piano versions of some of The Doors' best

known songs, including People are Strange, Love Her Madly, Spanish Caravan, Love Me Two Times, Light My Fire, Riders on the Storm, The Crystal Ship, as well as other more obscure Doors compositions.

This concert will feature some of the Night Divides the Day music, as well as other pieces by this "rural folk pianist" that his audiences have come to love.

www.georgewinston.com

Musikanten Montana
Directed by Kerry Krebill

Thursday, June 24, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Musikanten Montana presents "Monteverdi, the Master," a chamber concert of motets, madrigals, and opera scenes from the breakthrough composer Claudio Monteverdi, the Venetian who set the musical world on its ear and pioneered the path to grand opera and the Baroque era. This concert is a featured event of Helena Choral Week 2004, and showcases professional guest artists from East Coast and international Early Music ensemble.

Directed by Kerry Krebill, the ensemble comprises soprano Greta Getlein, mezzo-soprano Marjorie Bunday, tenor Philip Cave and baritone Brian Chu, with continuo instrumentalists including cellist Linda Kuhn. In addition, members of the Helena Choral Week's Monteverdi Workshop will perform, coached by Mr. Cave, a founding member of the world renowned Tallis Scholars.

Broken Valley Roadshow
Bluegrass, old time, and gospel music

Monday, July 12, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

This enthusiastic ensemble of musicians brings a variety of musical backgrounds together to play traditional bluegrass, old-time, and gospel tunes. Led by Nate Biehl (mandolin, guitar and vocals), the Broken Valley Roadshow is making waves in the local bluegrass community. The band features Matt Cornette (banjo), Caroline Keys (guitar, vocals) and Carrie Stensrud (fiddle), with Angie Biehl, Naomi Biehl and Hillary Biehl contributing tight, polished harmonies.

Audio Sampler - 3:09 min
Audio Sampler - 3:09 min

Cathie Ryan
Irish Singer and Fiddler, one of the original Cherish the Ladies

Monday, July 19, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

The New York Daily News recently stated that Cathie Ryan is "firmly in the upper echelons of Irish music singers." For the fans who have been following Cathie since her early days as lead vocalist with Cherish the Ladies, this is proof of what they have known for years: that she is a major artistic talent, equally at home amid the deepest strains of the Irish tradition or the cutting edge of the contemporary songwriter movement.

"One of the leading voices in Celtic Music." -- The Los Angeles Times

www.cathieryan.com

Free Capitol Outdoor Concert
With the Wilbur Rehmann Quartet and Capital High Jazz Band

Monday, July 26, 7:00 p.m.
Capitol Lawn (6th and Montana)

Celebrate the very heart of summer on the lawn of the Capitol (at 6th and Montana) with this free concert by Montana's high-class and snazzy Wilbur Rehmann Quartet, who will work tonight with the Capital High Jazz Band. Bring the whole family, and something to sit on!

Audio Sampler - Wilbur Rehmann Quartet - 4:24 min

Audio Sampler - Wilbur Rehmann Quartet - 4:24 min

Ovation!
An Artisan Dance Production

July 28, 29, 30, and 31 - 8:00 pm
July 31 and August 1 - 2:00 pm

Myrna Loy Center


©Phyllis E. Lefohn
Artisan Dance is making history as Montana's first and only professional ballet company. Nationally recognized and in residence at Carroll College, dancers from around the nation and abroad unite to present outstanding and unique professional dance to the Helena community.

Summer 2004 presents a dynamic and intense mix of classical and contemporary repertoire. 

Presenting a new world premiere by company director, Sallyann Mulcahy, energized by the music Mendelssohn. Transcendence to Barber's Adagio for Strings, returns to the stage bringing tears and inspiration to honor our fallen soldiers and victims of war. Look to be enticed by the Tango, riveted by drama and expect a chuckle or two to complete the evening.

www.artisandance.com

Jeni Fleming Trio
Acoustic jazz trio with powerful vocalist Jeni Fleming

Monday, August 2, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

They may perform folksy acoustic renditions of Jerry Jeff Walker, they may rock out with a pop cover from Cyndi Lauper's voice as she delivers complex classical and modern jazz dichotomies in the same breath.

This rising young artist won two Outstanding Soloist awards at the UNC Greeley Jazz Festival. She has been opening performer for the Jazz Montana Festival in Bozeman for three years in a row. The trio includes Chad Langford on bass and Jake Fleming on guitar, saxophone and vocals.

www.jenifleming.com

Montana Mandolin Society
Always a favorite!

Monday, August 9, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

A Montana Mandolin Society concert takes you back to a gentler, more graceful age that evokes images of horse drawn carriages, lamplight parlors, and sunday picnics. The Montana Mandolin Society concert features a remarkable historic repertoire of waltzes, galops, marches, rags, tangos, contemporary classics, and original compositions.

The society performs in a variety of settings and features performers on mandolins, mandolas, octave mandolins, classical guitars, violin, banjo, hammer dulcimer, bass, and cello.

Audio Sampler - The Promise - 3:40 min

Audio Sampler - The Promise - 3:41 min

www.montanamando.com

An Dóchas
Irish music with a world beat and Haran Irish Dancers

Monday, August 16, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

An Dochas (Irish for The Hope) specializes in Irish music with a world beat. Formed in the late summer of 2001, this five-piece musical ensemble from Colville, Wash., fuses Irish music with other genres ranging from rock to jazz. This concert will feature a combination of traditional and original music, bringing you an energetic and uplifting performance.

For the past two years, An Dochas has worked with the Haran Irish Dancers, two of whom have qualified for the world championships, and three of whom have traveled to Japan and Austria to perform. Together they have performed for sellout crowds across the Northwest.

Audio Sampler - 3:54 min

Audio Sampler - 3:54 min

www.andochas.com

Michael Martin Murphey
Bring some "wildfire" into your summer

Monday, August 23, 6:30 & 9:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Let's hope Michael Martin Murphey's rendition is the only Wildfire we get this summer-but don't miss this one. Michael Martin Murphey is the number one, best-selling singer/ songwriter of American Cowboy Music, and one of the world's most respected singer/ songwriters in the country-western field. He released his first album, "Geronimo's Cadillac," in 1972 and currently has 13 CDs available.

www.michaelmartinmurphey.com

Tingstad and Rumbel
Grammy Award-winning new age duo

Monday, August 30, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

The Grammy Award-winning duo, Eric Tingstad (guitar) and Nancy Rumbel (woodwinds), has delighted audiences since 1985 with their exquisite shows and warm personalities. They've been called icons of today's instrumental music scene, and their 13 internationally acclaimed recordings (Narada/Virgin label) have won many awards.In 2003, they won a Grammy in the New Age category for their latest release, Acoustic Garden. Their music is classically inspired, haunting, and (according to one reviewer) "drop-dead beautiful."

www.tingstadrumbel.com

Tom Russell
With guitarist Andrew Hardin
Show Opener: Cowboy poet Paul Zarzyski

Thursday, September 9, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

From the David Letterman Show (Sept. 1) to the Myrna Loy Center comes the edgy, gravelled voice and clear-eyed songwriting of Tom Russell. A UPI reviewer called Russell "the greatest living country songwriter." The Chicago Sun Times said, "Russell's best songs capture the soul of the common man with uncommon decency." For nearly 20 years, Russell has written many of today's classic country songs recorded by Johnny Cash, Ian Tyson, Nanci Griffith, Iris Dement and numerous others. His newest release, Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs, takes an edgy, clear-eyed look at life in the West through songs of Marty Robbins, Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, and of course his own originals.A truly original voice, performing with the fiery acoustic guitarist Andrew Hardin.

Opening the show is "the Best in the West" cowboy poet Paul Zarzyski, whose verses "bristle with audacity and whimsy...alternating between bluster and lyricism." (Cowboybooks.com) Paul is a former bareback rider with an MFA from Missoula (he studied with Richard Hugo and Madeleine DeFrees).

Here's what the Montana Arts Council says about Zarzyski: Paul Zarzyski embodies two vital Montana literary traditions: cowboy poetry spoken from lives lived in the “Great Outdoors” of Montana and other parts of the west, and the strong currents of modernist poetry and poets of which we are also justly proud.

Don't miss this amazing evening!

Inca Son

Friday, October 8, 8:00 p.m.
Helena Middle School

One of the best ethnic music groups in the world performs music from the Andes, in authentic and colorful Inca attire. Every song and dance has a special meaning or background in Andean folklore, all of it played on musical instruments the musicians made themselves. They have performed worldwide—including at the Winter Olympics, before Presidents, at Carnegie Hall—but the warmth of their interest and attention always focuses on the people they meet as they travel the world.

Audio Sampler - Conor - 5:08 min

Audio Sampler - Conor - 5:08 min

www.incason.com

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C'est Magnifique!
An Artisan Dance Production

October 13 & 14 - 8:00 pm
Myrna Loy Center

This delightful evening will journey through movement to a variety of great French composers reflecting the heart, soul, and comedy of this unique and colorful heritage. Inspired by the beautiful and eclectic country of France, three new choreographic works by company director, Sallyann Mulcahy, will be premiered.

www.artisandance.com

Montana Wilderness
Helena Theater Company New Works Project

Sunday, Oct. 24 - 3:30 pm
Wednesday, Oct. 27 - 7:30 pm
Thursday, Oct. 28 - 7:30 pm
Friday, Oct. 29 - 8:00 pm
Saturday, Oct 30 - 8:00 pm

Myrna Loy Center

Helena Theater Company presents the world premier performances of a play by Ed Noonan and presented in concert with the Helena Festival of the Book. Montana Wilderness tells the story of legislative staffers working for Pat Williams in 1988 -when the Montana Wilderness bill is vetoed and their gathering together this past summer in the Bob Marshall Wilderness. A remarkable story, both disturbing and comic.

Midsummer Night's Dream

Wednesday, November 3, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Don't miss this bi-cultural comedy of mis-communication by Vietnam's Central Dramatic Company (Nha Hat Kich Viet Nam), in collaboration with Artists Repertory Theatre. East-meets-West as Vietnamese dance, music and theater forms enmesh and play against beloved rustics, fairies and lost lovers,
reinvigorating Shakespeare's timeless classic. Through this partnership, A.R.T. was selected as one of only six companies nationally to participate in the National Endowment for the Arts' "Shakespeare in American Communities project," the largest tour of Shakespeare in U.S. history.

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Chestnut Brass

Friday, November 12, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

 "Splendor in the Brass" is what this Grammy Award-winning quintet is called. Performing on a Smithsonian-full of modern and antique instruments, they bring faultless performance, superb musicianship and engaging humor to all their concerts, workshops and residencies worldwide. They have earned international acclaim for brilliant performances on modern and historical brass instruments.

www.chestnutbrass.com

Audio Sampler - Schiarazula Marazula - 0:47 min

Audio Sampler - Schiarazula Marazula - 0:47 min


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