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Seven Scenes for Four Flutes

from A Quiet Madness by William Susman

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Composed in 2011, the first performance was at The New York Chamber Music Festival at Symphony Space, September 18, 2011 featuring flutists from the Metropolitan Opera and New York City Opera Orchestras: Denis Bouriakov, Patricia Zuber, Maron Khoury and Bart Feller. On this recording, Patricia Zuber multi-tracks all four parts recorded and mixed by Grammy award-winning engineer John Kilgore.

The piece has seven sections titled:
I. Build - II. Swirl - III. Echo - IV. Weave - V. Drift - VI. Jagged - VII. Shimmer

Patricia Zuber has performed with many major orchestras in the New York area including the American Symphony Orchestra, New York City Opera, New York City Ballet, American Composers Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony, and the Westchester Philharmonic. She appears regularly with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra at Lincoln Center. She performs in Duo Zuber with her husband, percussionist Greg Zuber.

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from A Quiet Madness, released January 20, 2021
Patricia Zuber, flutes

Recorded and mixed by John Kilgore at Kilgore Sound, New York City, March to May 2018
Mastered by Alan Silverman at Arf! Mastering, New York City, October, 2020

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William Susman San Francisco, California

William Susman is a composer and pianist.

His music has earned praise from Gramophone as “texturally shimmering and harmonically ravishing,” from Fanfare, "crystalline . . . and gloriously lyrical,” and The New York Times, “vivid, turbulent, and rich-textured.” Textura describes Susman as “not averse to letting his affection for Afro-Cuban, jazz, and other forms seep into his creative output.” ... more

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