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American composer (born 1955)

Randall Svane is an American composer, born in 1955. His works have been played by the New York Philharmonic, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, the Borromeo String Quartet, the Colonial Symphony, Schola Cantorum on Hudson, and in the Musikfest at Gut Bötersheim. A CD of his music, played by cellist Richard Locker was released in 2005.

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References

  1. "N.Y. Philharmonic brassy and bold in concert at College of Staten Island", Staten Island Live, July 15, 2013.
  2. Hutton, Mary Ellyn (May 15, 2000), "Conductor Makes Strong Case", Cincinnati Post.
  3. Rooney, Dennis (January 2002), "Beauty Before Brains", The Strad.
  4. Kandell, Leslie (October 7, 2001), "Jersey Footlights: A Change in Program", New York Times.
  5. Conrad, Willa (March 27, 2006), "Choirs up to a Mass challenge", The Star-Ledger.
  6. Brockmann, Adolf (May 29, 2006), "Musikfest auf Gut Bötersheim", Hamburger Abendblatt.
  7. Cello Music of Randall Svane-Three Unaccompanied Suites & Dreams Go Wandering Still, Leggiero Records, 2005.
  8. Mento, Dr. Steven (April 10, 2005), "Homegrown Music Composers Support Each Other", Classical NJ Society.

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