LA Phil Composer Fellow Elijah Alexander: "The Gadfly," played by Jory Herman
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic that shut down concert halls, the Nancy and Barry Sanders Composer Fellows worked remotely with LA Phil musicians to create music intended to be performed safely at home by a single instrument. Listen to "The Gadfly" by Elijah Alexander performed by Jory Herman.
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Видео LA Phil Composer Fellow Elijah Alexander: "The Gadfly," played by Jory Herman канала LA Phil
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Видео LA Phil Composer Fellow Elijah Alexander: "The Gadfly," played by Jory Herman канала LA Phil
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