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MP3 Joan Browne and Sharlene Wallace - Adagio ma non troppo

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(ID 361961)
Classical, Romantic music for Flute and Harp

9 MP3 Songs
CLASSICAL: Traditional, NEW AGE: Meditation



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Joan Browne is principal flute of the Oakville Symphony and the Celebrity Symphony and regulary performs as a soloist at music festivals throughout Canada.

Her independently produced "Adagio ma non troppo" CD features beautiful and lyrical flute solos to the accompaniment of harpist Sharlene Wallace. Reviews have praised the release for its warm, sonorous flow featuring unique selections from the classical repertoire.

Oakville Today raved about Ms. Browne's recent solo performance of Mozart's Concerto for Flute and Harp with the Oakville Symphony, describing her as a musician of great sensitivity and depth who plays with bell-like clarity; "the First Movement belonged totally to her.

Joan's playing has been described as "very refined" with "beautiful tone" and this is due in part to the inspiration she has received from many fine teachers including Doriot Anthony Dwyer, Jeanne Baxtresser, Nora Shulman, Virginia Markson and Kathleen Rudolph.


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