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	<title>Comments on: Jazz Suite (Clarinet &amp; Piano)</title>
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		<title>By: demetrius spaneas</title>
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		<description>This was the perfect piece to begin the Sapphire Ensemble&#039;s Knitting Factory (NYC) concert this past June. We presented a crossover concert, and this work with it&#039;s variety of moods, rhythmic variations, and improvisitory feel had a great impact on the Knitting Factory audience-the applause was off the charts! It works brilliantly both in a concert hall and in a club setting-how many pieces can claim that?! ?!</description>
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