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- 时长
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Five Pieces on Folk Themes
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Trois mélodies, Op. 7
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6 Pieces, Op. 51
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Quatre Morceaux, Op. 56
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Siete Canciones Populares Españolas
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Léocadia
简介
Cello, Alana Dust Piano, Elena Abend Piano, Deborah Fransway (tracks 5, 6, 9) All tracks were recorded on December 5-6, 2015 at Christ Episcopal Church, Whitefish Bay, WI. Cover art by Lucy Campbell. Recorded, edited, and mastered by Ric Probst of Remote Planet Recording, Port Washington, WI. Production by ROM Squared, Inc, Milwaukee, WI. Alana Dust is a cellist and pedagogue in the Milwaukee area. Previously on the faculty of the String Academy of Wisconsin at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, she provided private, group and music theory instruction to children ages 4-18. Alana was the director for Festive Week of Strings, a chamber music festival for children, and a coordinator for Urban Students in the Arts Outreach Program in Milwaukee Public Schools. Alana co-founded Lumen Christi Chamber Strings, a program providing string instruction to children in local private schools. She currently maintains a thriving private cello studio in Thiensville, WI. Alana is an active freelance musician, having held a principal position with the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra, and as an Artist-in-Residence at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Milwaukee, WI. Alana received the Premier Talent Scholarship to study with Elizabeth Simkin at Ithaca College earning a B.M. in Cello Performance and a Full Fellowship at the University of Michigan under the tutelage of Anthony Elliott to earn her M.M. in Cello Performance. Chamber music studies include members of Takacs, Cavani, Ying, Audubon, Concord, Pacifica and Ariadne String Quartets as well as Rachel Barton-Pine, Ani Kavafian, Jaime Laredo, Martin Katz and Anner Bylsma. Paper Moon is her first solo album.