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ORPHEUS IN THE AFTERWORLD
Composer:
Lawrence Dillon
Instrumentation freestyle:
Solo Flute, 2 Horns in F, 1 Bassoon, Strings
Year Authored:
1994
Duration (min):
26
Alternate Title:
ORPHEUS IN THE AFTERWORLD (1993) Concerto for Flute and Chamber Orchestra
Movements-Titles:
3
First Performance:
March 1994 by Elizabeth Holler Ransom and the Carolina Chamber Symphony
Concerto for Flute and Chamber Orchestra
Publisher:
ACA
Ensemble Type
solo instrument(s) featured+large ens or orch
chamber orchestra
concerto
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flute
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