One For The Ages
November 05, 2023
The Ensemble Échappé will present the streaming premiere of One For The Ages (instrumental version) for 10 instruments, dancers and speakers, by Neil Rolnick (ACC 1994, 2007).
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The Ensemble Échappé will present the streaming premiere of One For The Ages (instrumental version) for 10 instruments, dancers and speakers, by Neil Rolnick (ACC 1994, 2007).
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