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Seed 2009 Recital
Mei-Ann Chen speaks with the Chicago Sinfonietta
 
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MARKETEX (3 months ago)
Truly INSPIRING.....a breath of fresh air .... a needed adjunct to those of us of color, whose love of classical music, engendered early in our lives, has often left us wondering..."Is it only me?" Well, it isn't only us, and the Chicago Sinfonietta is that proof we need that there are only two types of music, in the words of Duke Ellington, "Good music .... and the other kind" and the only sounds apparent when the Sinfonietta is in the hall is the former type.

Thank You!