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Genres: Classical, Acoustic

Release Date: Nov 14, 2004

Listens: 205

Recs: 4

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 22:12

Tracks: 3

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Third Symphony $0.75

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jujubeebop Rec'd this on Jul 5, 2008:
Street Cred: 28059 Rec's: 1019
“The musical drama comes to full fruition in this final movement of Matt Doran's Third Symphony. Be sure to download the entire symphonic work for full enjoyment and appreciation of the depth and breadth of the journey. This piece makes a fine addition to your classical music collection.”
betaflowerradio Rec'd this on Jul 11, 2008:
Street Cred: 16 Rec's: 5
“"Wild" and "Mild", but both in the positive! a true master.”
jujubeebop Rec'd this on Jul 5, 2008:
Street Cred: 28059 Rec's: 1019
“This string-filled movement of Matt Doran's Third Symphony journeys through ponderous and thoughtful scenes of great beauty, while sometimes taking side roads down mysterious hidden paths of eery melancholy, surprising at each turn. If you like this movement, you are sure to also enjoy his one-movement masterpiece: In Memory of Marianne.”
jujubeebop Rec'd this on Jul 5, 2008:
Street Cred: 28059 Rec's: 1019
“Much like a 20th century film score, Matt Doran's Third Symphony is moving and ever changing. At times the strings are sweeping and melodic, while at others the horns charge in with dramatic flair that belies a Star Trek episode. This first movement has moments of beautiful solos throughout... flute, oboe, clarinet, mallets and more. Given this fine performance by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in October of 2004, directed by Salvador Brotons, Matt Doran's Third Symphony has received the widest acclaim of all five of his symphonic works. Highly recommended for any classical music library.”
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