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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2008

Suite for solo cello "Echos from Merida," by Leroy Osmon, performed by Jonathan Hennessy-Brown, published by RBC Music, San Antonio, Texas.

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  • When I view a music video I always post one of my videos as a response. The only way it relates is via music. Thank you for taking the time to listen! I enjoyed your video.

  • hello Dr. Osmon!!! I am ending my senior year with the Clear Brook Orchestra. I guess it's because I have played so many of your pieces, but i'm really starting to understand the music in them. My favorite movement of these would have to the crocodile tree. the dissonance and syncopation really makes me get into it. i'll listen to all of your other ones too. again thank you for writing all you have written!!!! -Taylor-

  • On July 10th there will be a concert in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico and they will perform my Intermezzo: In the Summer's sun, Toccata for Piano and String Orchestra.. and the week before this concert there will be another concert where my Pastorale for Harp and Strings will be performed. I hope to post all of them on YouTube - some time in July. Thank you for performing my music and for your kind comments. Good luck with everything and I hope you continue to perform with an orchestra.

  • This work was composed originally for cello and dancer. The movements are titled:

    I. Talking Stones

    II. Flower of the Raven

    III. The Crocodile Tree

    The titles come from Mayan writings.

  • The video posting on YouTube cut off the very last measure. It is a chord consisting of C#-G#-D.

    Johnny H-B, you are brilliant!

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  • This piece is very good, and very well played to match. All of your composing skills are excellent, it's just that I'm not a very big fan of the darker, melancholic music, but I would still play this.

    Just, would you mind telling me how my video is related to yours, I'm not trying to sound offensive or anything, but I'm just curious.

  • A very interesting and difficult composition. The performer is also great. Bravo!

  • This is a very good piece. And the performer is very skilled. Bravo!

  • This is great but I wonder then what happened or what the Youtube message was saying. Thanks for posting anyway.

  • Thank you for sharing! It is very bright composition, and the cellist is just great!

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