Episode Synopsis "Movement II - Wild Nights"
Welcome back to Noted! In this episode, we discuss Frank Ticheli’s “Wild Nights,” and note all of the details that make it one of the most important pieces in wind ensemble repertoire. We also talk about our love for Frank Ticheli’s music as well as some of our opinions regarding recordings of this work. This is the second out of three episodes for our soft opening before we begin releasing episodes bi-weekly. We hope you enjoy!Follow us on social media at:Twitter: @notedthepodcastInstagram: @notedthepodcastFacebook: Noted the Podcast
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