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Differences for Cello and Piano
Pann's Differences is a suite for cello and piano, comprised of five short movements, very much like a Baroque suite or partita. The individual pieces, however, are radically different from each other in style and content. (Kennedy) Robert Carl, writing in Fanfare Magazine, said of Differences, There's a very strong influence of middle Stravinsky, but there's also a wailing blues movement, and most happily, a third movement dance that is perhaps the first neo-Gottschalk piece I've ever heard.
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