BROADWAY SUITE played by Piano & Saxophone
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1h 10m
The so-called "scholarly" music of the United States, "art music", is in the image of this young nation: iconoclastic and daring. Eclectic, it saw its plural identity forge very gradually, before establishing itself, at the dawn of the 20th century, as a breeding ground for personalities claiming an originality freed from European influences.
Music
Christian Lauba
Jean Matitia
George Gershwin
Peter De Rose
Zez Confrey
Rudy Wiedoeft
Cast: Richard Ducros (Saxophone),Tristan Pfaff (Piano)
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