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An expression of "ambient chamber music" for a trio of flute, 'cello and harp.

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This minimalist work, inspired by Satie and Feldman, was composed using Opusmodus using techniques borrowed from Lutoslawski and Yuasa.

https://robert-scott-thompson.bandcamp.com/album/bells-do-not-ring-but-the-air-listens-anyway

The score and parts are available from American Composers Edition, New York.

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Bells Do Not Ring but the Air Listens Anyway

Composer's Note: Bells Do Not Ring but the Air Listens Anyway is a meditative, atmospheric work for flute, cello, and harp trio that draws its primary inspiration from two seemingly disparate yet s...



By the way, this project was also inspired through my studies of Stéphane Boussuge's various materials at his Composer Workshop. I highly recommend them.

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