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Two Ladies Of Verona
Two Ladies Of Verona
2 cellos
Composer's note: The two ladies of Verona are of course Dorie and her daughter Aria, and they do live in Verona. They both play the cello, often together. Dorie's Aria is in fact a wordless aria, one which might reflect the tender entwinement of their lives, or the peace they find when the dogs, cats, and bird are asleep, or the quiet joy they find in looking out at the world together. Aria's Dory is just a terrible pun and an excuse to write a sailor's song.
Movements: Dorie's Aria, Aria's Dory
Authored (or revised): 2001
Published: 2001
First performance: June 11, 2001. Beth Goldstein, Tom Flaherty National Cello Institute, Claremont California
Book format: Score
SKU
ACA-FLAH-009Subtotal
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