An excerpt from Parables by Robert Aldridge
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Uploaded on Oct 21, 2011
Finitum Capax Infinitum (from Parables) by Robert Livingston Aldridge; text by Herschel Garfein. Performed on October 15, 2011, by the MSU Chorale and MSU Symphony Orchestra, Heather J. Buchanan, conductor, at the Alexander Kasser Theater, Montclair State University, as part of the program Kaleidoscope 2011. Filmed and edited by Rodney Leinberger; camera: Canon XF300; software: Adobe Production Premium CS5.
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darksideofdonny 1 year ago
Wow listening to this rather than performing it does two things;
1. it seems like a million times longer.
2. makes you able to actually hear the parts you don't get to hear
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flux000000 1 year ago
Bravo!!
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