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Subbing for Rampal, flutist Khaner does admirably
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Strini, Tom
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Colburn, Stephen
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/ Rampal, Jean-Pierre
1995
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Subbing for Rampal, flutist Khaner does admirably
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Strini, Tom
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Colburn, Stephen
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/ Rampal, Jean-Pierre
1995
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Subbing for Rampal, flutist Khaner does admirably
1995
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They were little more than efficient with the Baroque music on this program Vivaldi's Concerto Opus 3 No. 10 (for four violins, drawn from the orchestra) and Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (featuring [Jeffrey Khaner], violinist Anne De Vroome Kamerling and harpsichordist Martha Stiehl). But the Mozart the Symphony No. 33 as well as the concerto they played with precision, flexibility and insight. [Stephen Colburn] demonstrated a sure feel for the composer's witty way of undercutting a grand gesture with an intimate one. He's getting to be a fine Mozart conductor, and at just the right time. On March 23, the MCO will play an all-Mozart program at St. John Cathedral.
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Journal Sentinel Inc
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