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Sound Perimeter Revists Imani Winds

• Jan 28, 2021 Courtesy / Biblioteque de l Opera, Paris On today s edition of Sound Perimeter, we celebrate Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who was born in January 265 years ago. In honor of the composer, we listen to Funny Mozart s Turkish March, originally from the third movement of Mozart s Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K.331, the first movement of Mozart s Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K.550, a variation of the symphony called Choro by American jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi and Brazilian guitarist Bola Sete, and Mozart s Clarinet quintet K581 in A major as performed by the Armida Quartet and Sabine Meyer.

Sound Perimeter Salutes Argentinian s Women Composers

• Dec 3, 2020 Courtesy / David Zentz In today s Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe brings us several pieces of music composed for string instruments. They include: Nocturne, the third movement of Alexander Borodin s Second String Quartet as performed by the U of A Department of Music String Quartet, Takashi Yoshimatsu s And the Birds Are Still. , and Arvo Part s Spiegel im Spiegel from Smile as performed by Anne Akiko Meyers. © 2021 KUAF

A Sound Perimeter for Better Times

• Dec 3, 2020 Courtesy / David Zentz In today s Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe brings us several pieces of music composed for string instruments. They include: Nocturne, the third movement of Alexander Borodin s Second String Quartet as performed by the U of A Department of Music String Quartet, Takashi Yoshimatsu s And the Birds Are Still. , and Arvo Part s Spiegel im Spiegel from Smile as performed by Anne Akiko Meyers.

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