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Sonnet VIII - If Your Eyes

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Sumayya Ali and Sarita Rachelle Lilly
Based on Sonnet VIII by Pablo Neruda
Translation by Stephen Tapscott
Orchestrated by Chip Prince
Inspired By Love: The Music of Brett Macias
A Benefit for ASTEP
May 12th, 2014
BAND:
Conductor: Dale Rieling
Reeds: Bob Crosby, Terry Halvorson, Will Vargas
Trumpets: Brian Mantz, Connor McElwain
Trombone: Lindsay McMurray
Piano: Chip Prince
Guitar: Mike Abraham
Bass: Maurice Ellis
Drums: Greg Sandler
Percussion: Mark O'Kain
Cello: Fred Rose
Based on Sonnet VIII by Pablo Neruda
Translation by Stephen Tapscott
Orchestrated by Chip Prince
Inspired By Love: The Music of Brett Macias
A Benefit for ASTEP
May 12th, 2014
BAND:
Conductor: Dale Rieling
Reeds: Bob Crosby, Terry Halvorson, Will Vargas
Trumpets: Brian Mantz, Connor McElwain
Trombone: Lindsay McMurray
Piano: Chip Prince
Guitar: Mike Abraham
Bass: Maurice Ellis
Drums: Greg Sandler
Percussion: Mark O'Kain
Cello: Fred Rose
Sonnet VIII - If Your Eyes
Sonnet VIII - If Your Eyes
Sonnet VIII - If Your Eyes
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