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zambocello
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(4/4/01 2:00:04 am)
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Sowerby Sonata
I recently picked up a copy of the cello/piano sonata by Leo Sowerby. Finally played through it last night. It's a pretty piece, not toooo hard in either part, but it won't replace the Beethoven / Mendelssohn / Brahms / Rachmaninov core of our sonata repertoire.

It was written c. 1920. Tonal, impressionistic. If I was hearing it without knowing who the composer was I would have guessed Delius.

lblake 
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(4/4/01 6:55:01 am)
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Useless Sowerby Trivia
Leo Sowerby was my (childhood) choirmaster's son's godfather. At my choir now, every time we do a Sowerby was taken a little aback when my friend (from choir, all through childhood) pointed out that she knew someone to whom he really WAS "Uncle Leo" (or something close, anyway).

Maybe I'm too close, but I thought it was an amusing story, anyway. :)


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