In the tradition of its annual collaborative pre-Easter concert, the Stamford Symphony and Greenwich Choral Society presented two works by wildly disparate composers, John Cage and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The pairing was a jarring juxtaposition for listeners, as the minimalist, 20th century Glass work preceded an oddly musically unbalanced Mozart Requiem.
http://patch.com/connecticut/greenwich/spring-concert-stamford-symphony-and-greenwich-choral-society-mixed-blessing-0?
http://patch.com/connecticut/greenwich/spring-concert-stamford-symphony-and-greenwich-choral-society-mixed-blessing-0?
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