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The day before the concert, he described this one, built by Casavant Frères, as eclectic and showed off its two specially designed new stops, the trompette shofar and klezmer clarinette.
Allen Dean, a spider expert at Texas A&M University, has seen a lot of webs, but even he described this one as "rather spooky, kind of like Halloween".
He described this one as "totally light hearted" and added that while the couple may "play for the dining room set," they would not likely play for any big assets like the house.
Mr. Galante described this one as "a preview" and began with Heinz Holliger's "Eisblumen" (1985), in which a string ensemble, playing entirely in harmonics (the light, whistling sound a player gets by not depressing the string fully), slowly decorates the chord progression of a chorale from Bach's Cantata No. 56, played at one-sixth its normal tempo.
Piller described this one act as "the breakthrough which allowed us to open the doors, that allowed us to begin to embrace our past".
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Thankfully, static equilibrium is one phrase you can't use to describe this one in the slightest.
Helpfully, Jeremy describes this one as "about feeling a bit dead inside, slightly geeky and not really relating to people very well".
In describing this, one physician said, "…so yes, they feel the burden of this disease.
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