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A letter to say I love you and goodbye...
Composer:
Elliott Miles McKinley
Scoring:
violin, piano
This piece was composed in November, 2010 and also forms the second movement of my sonata for violin and piano. The title basically says all that needs to be said: It is a very personal expression in music of something I felt needed said.
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solo inst+keyboard
Instruments
piano
violin
Genre/Theme
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