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Rain Songs for flute, harp, and rainstick

by Larry Barnes

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This music was commissioned by the city of Lexington for the Jefferson Duo - Merrilee Elliott, flute, and Arlene Rector, harp. The rain songs were inspired by the sound of the Andean rain stick, slowly turning in the first and last songs of the set. The alto flute was used to lend the mysterious, native sound of the panpipes of the Andes mountain region to this music.

"This is one of the truly great pieces for flute and harp" -Merrilee Elliott, flutist, Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra.

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released October 19, 2009

Merrilee Elliot - Flute and Alto Flute

Arlene Rector - Harp and Rain Stick

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Larry Barnes, composer Lexington, Kentucky

Barnes’ music has been featured on festivals and concert series in North and South America, Asia and Europe. The recipient of the Cleveland Orchestra Premiere Award, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and 33 ASCAP awards, His music has been described by The New York Times as “showing a fine sensitivity,” and by The Village Voice as “lovely and remarkably controlled in its performance." ... more

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