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Title Folk Songs: Set #15
Article no. 3174583
Category Ensembles
Subcategory Chamber music, 5 musicians
Instrumentation KamOrch (chamber orchestra)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication USA (us)
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Composer Vali, Reza
Duration 20:00
Additional info/contents Instrumentation: Flute(d AFl, Picc), Clarinet (d Eb Clar, Bass Clar), Percussion, Violin, Cello

This mixed quintet for winds, percussion and strings comprises the fifteenth work in Vali's series of folk songs which combine Persian and Western influences. The blending of near-east modality with European classical harmony and form has become a hallmark of the composer's uniquely poignant voice. Commissioned and recorded by the Seattle Chamber Players, Albany Records.
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