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The Hummingbird: At Wimbleton by jlbowler
 Genre: Classical

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A tune for International Tune-a-Day Month written by D. Carson and performed by Moi on flute and Nick on timpani. From the program notes in Italian: The Tragedy of a Bird and a Tennisball.


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Feter said 229 days ago (November 17th, 2008)
The Hummingbird: At Wimbleton
this is interesting ...really sound like a bird !!!!
way cool !!!
jlbowler said 228 days ago (November 18th, 2008)
composer notes
The composer has provided a translation of her notes (in Italian) written on the score.

(Line 1) "Denture adhesive required." (for the piccolo player?)
(Line 2) "The tragedy of a bird (uccello), and a tennis ball (sfero di tennis)."
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