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you know, handbells are also a visual art, and they did themselves proud
in that area, too. The overhead "lasso" motion really added a creative
touch at the end that totally delighted the audience. Everyone was
spellbound through all three numbers and responded so enthusiastically.
-- Harriett Black
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Audio
Photo Gallery
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Audio Clips
- What
Does "Sonos" Mean? (~241KB)
- Hear what actually went into creating the name "Sonos".
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- Suite
for Handbells (~139KB)
- James Meredith discusses William G. Ludtke's Suite for Handbells
and its premiere with the Oakland East Bay Symphony.
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- Isaac
Albéniz and Leyenda (~466KB)
- James Meredith discusses the life of Isaace Albéniz and how
Leyenda became the first piece that Sonos learned.
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Kodo Tryptich
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Hear all three movements of James Meredith's Kodo Tryptich as performed
live in Lafayette, CA in June of 2000.
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