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Published
02/20/08
Last weekend's Annapolis Symphony Orchestra concert, intriguingly titled "Bittersweet Beauty," presented the Annapolis listening audience with an attractively diverse selection of music represented by composers from four countries. Within the course of its 90-minute concert, the ASO - under Music Director Jose-Luis Novo - managed to tantalize its audience, make it laugh and make it cry, before subjecting it to a stretch of utter boredom. Find Us On Facebook
The "tantalize" was courtesy of young Thai composer Narong Prangcharoen, whose evocative work, "Tri-Sattawat," received its world premiere at the concerts. This short...
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