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Remove empty lists - hsmusic-data - Data files for https://hsmusic.wiki - track, album, artist & flash info, etc
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authorGio <sethg@ipi.org>2022-01-14 20:31:58 -0600
committerGio <sethg@ipi.org>2022-01-14 20:31:58 -0600
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Remove empty lists
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@@ -405,7 +405,6 @@ Commentary: |-
     <hr>
     During my Junior year of college, I had the opportunity to have one of my pieces read by the acclaimed Talea Ensemble, a chamber group that was visiting my college and doing a performance there. They graciously offered to read through student works and provide commentary for us. I took advantage of this in an odd way and arranged Pondsquatter for Pierrot Ensemble, an instrumentation that consists of piano, violin, cello, flute, clarinet, and in some cases percussion. This recording was made during a runthrough they did of it, and what you should keep in mind is that this was all sightread. Obviously the performance is not perfect, and I’m slightly afraid of sharing this in case I embarrass the ensemble with it, but I can guarantee that had they prepared it beforehand, it would have been perfect. However, even without prior preparation, the performance is astounding and I thank them dearly.
     In case you are reading this online and are unable to buy the album to obtain this bonus track, you can find it on both my website and my music blog, the URLs of which are provided at the end of this commentary.
-Cover Artists: []
 Has Cover Art: false
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 Track: Frogsong
@@ -418,5 +417,4 @@ URLs:
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Alex Rosetti:</i>
     This was originally going to be in the album, but I excluded it because it didn’t fit enough with the orchestral feel and I didn’t really know where to go with it after the first minute. It’s still a very fun piece though, and I thought it was worth including as a little bonus. I may have employed heavy use of certain frog-related sound effects...it’s a bit of a weakness...
-Cover Artists: []
 Has Cover Art: false