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Three Pieces for Two Pianos

Posted on December 19, 2014 by rich

Three Pieces for Two Pianos

1992

Composed: March-November 1992

First performed: Royal Academy of Music, London, 1995; Philip Mead and Steve Guttman, pianos

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