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Sigma opener jammed out was good omen and had tendencies towards the Mann 2001 (not sure how to describe that effect that is played with notes kind of echoing on top of each other but me likes me likes)! Rock Solid Reba (fugue section nailed) with such a delicate beginning out of the composed section after “the note” was truly “sublime” as the reviewer noted.
I thought the Free had its moments and was solid but concise. I hold just about every Free (and MOMA) up against that MOMA Free from Keyspan park in Coney Island, so the bar is high.
Sunday is looking like a don’t miss as usual!
Mahalo Nui