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Babcock,,David - Symphony No. 5 Op. 58 (2001)

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« on: September 29, 2017, 07:54:04 am »

I really rather like this. It reminds me of Butterworth's symphonies - both are channelling Sibelius's elemental side.
Thanks for the response and lead. I will certainly catch up on A. Butterworth.
This composer really puzzled me. There are a half-dozen Babcock pieces on YT if you have an interest. The Clarinet Concertino is an odd
piece, maybe you can make sense of it and the rest of his symphonies..


I'm certainly interested enough to give them a listen.
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