Musical Moonlighters

Published: Sept. 22, 2013, midnight

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Philip Glass is arguably the most famous plumber, mover and cab  driver ever to work in New York.  While not every example is that  extreme, there are quite a few composers with day jobs \\u2013 multitalented  people, that advocate for their fellow composers, write, work in radio  or have a Ph.D in neuroscience.

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Tune in to listen to their works, and to find out what\\u2019s up with the elephants.

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Hosted by Seth Boustead
\\nProduced by Jesse McQuarters

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John Duffy \\u2013 Clarinet Concerto
\\nPerformed by JoAnn Falletta and the Virginia Arts Festival Wind Ensemble with Patti Ferrell Carlson
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\\nKyle Gann \\u2013 Sunken City,  (mvt. 1, Before)
\\nPerformed by Jussi Jaatinen and the Orkest de Volharding with Geoffrey Douglas Madge
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\\nDave Soldier \\u2013 Little Andre
\\nPerformed by Robert Dick
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\\nEd Harsh \\u2013 Trill
\\nPerformed by the Cecilia String Quartet
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\\nFrank J. Oteri \\u2013 Fair and Balanced? (mvt. 1, Remaining Neutral, and mvt. 2, Seeming Partial)
\\nPerformed by PRISM Saxophone Quartet
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\\nWilliam Susman \\u2013 I (mvt. 1, Vitality and mvt. 3, triumph)
\\nPerformed by Octet
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\\nDan Gilliam \\u2013 The Trees are Silver
\\nPerformed by the Arsenal Trio

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