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Off Balance for Trombone and Electronics | Robert Gross
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A Deadly Combination FOUR MINUTE EDIT | Robert Gross
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Wind Triptych | Robert Gross
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The Hope Cycle (Stage One: Hope) | Robert Gross
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Many Many Maelstroms | Robert Gross
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Bookends | Robert Gross
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Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments Movement II | Robert Gross
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moonbeams for abuster | Robert Gross
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A piece written and performed at Oberlin Conservatory in 1994. Robert Gross, piano, Marty Regan conducting, and a slew of Oberlin student performers. This piece was written (before I met my wife) as a love paean to a woman I had met on a new-fangled contraption called the internet. Her handle was “abuster,” hence, moonbeams for abuster. The piece is neo-Romantic and tonal but was one of the first pieces I ever wrote that I regarded as reasonably well crafted.
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