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The complete orchestral study scores for the tone poems, "Autumn Landscapes" and "Eros".This edition includes the text of radio interviews Charles Roland Berry broadcast in the late 1980s, with Alex North, Benjamin Lees, Ned Rorem, Karel Husa and John Cage, and excerpts of additional Charles Roland Berry scores, including the Piano Prelude no.2, "Virus Days" ~ String Quartet no. 9, and the solo classical guitar piece, Aubade. The last section of this book is an introduction to the mystic composers, Cyril Scott, Dane Rudhyar and Alexander Scriabin.
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