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Bernard Zaslav – Interview and Dvořák Scores

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Bernard Zaslav – Interview and Dvořák Scores

In an exclusive interview with acclaimed violist and editor Bernard Zaslav, we learn more about the inspiration for his memoirs, his thoughts on the changing music world, and his experience in transcribing music for the viola including three works by Antonin Dvořák: Four Romantic Pieces, Four Songs, and Slavonic Dance No. 1 for viola and piano.

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Celebrate 4th of July with Sousa's Liberty Bell

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Celebrate 4th of July with Sousa's Liberty BellBesides fireworks, there is perhaps no more iconic representation of American independence than the Liberty Bell. We invite you to celebrate this year's 4th of July holiday weekend with editor Stephen Watkins' fantastic cello ensemble arrangement of John Philip Sousa's Liberty Bell.
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Jorja Fleezanis - Interview & Don Juan Score

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Jorja Fleezanis - Interview & Don Juan ScoreOvation Press interviews acclaimed violinist and editor Jorja Fleezanis, where she discusses her experiences as the second woman concertmaster in a major orchestra in the U.S., as well as her new edited orchestral violin part to Strauss' Don Juan
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Nada Radulovich – Tchaikovsky Six French Songs

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Nada Radulovich – Tchaikovsky Six French SongsOvation Press is excited to collaborate with dynamic Detroit-born cellist, performer, and editor Nada Radulovich as she publishes her transcription of Tchaikovsky's Six French Songs for Cello and Piano
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Charles Jacot – Debussy Footsteps in the Snow

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Charles Jacot – Debussy Footsteps in the SnowThough we're clear of winter, Charles Jacot has sought fit to leave us with a little reminder of what many of us experience in the months between December and March via the Debussy prelude Footsteps in the Snow for cello quartet.
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Roland Pidoux – Le Tombeau de Couperin for Cello Octet

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Roland Pidoux – Le Tombeau de Couperin for Cello OctetFrench cellist and editor Roland Pidoux brings Ravel's masterpiece Le Tombeau de Couperin to the cello octet in his lastest arrangement.
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