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It's by Arvo Part titled Spiegel im spiegel (version for marimba and flute)...

It's very nice... I heard it ones and i was captivated by it... I can't seem to get a recording of this one here... I wanna hear it again...

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At least 21 recordings of this piece are available, in widely varying arrangements. After Fratres, Summa, & Magnificat, it seems to be his most frequently recorded piece.

Link to ArkivMusic listing of [i]Spiegel im Spiegel[/i] recordings.

Click on the sheetmusicplus.com link on the right side of your screen*, search on "spiegel" and "part" and you'll find a version for piano & cello, if you'd like to play it.

*That's the current screen, not the one at ArkivMusic. Frank gets some credit, I think, when we get to SheetmusicPlus through that link.


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And, reading through the list, we find the Naxos disc may well have the right arrangement:

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Link to this disc


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Palindrome :

(I apologize to all for hi-jacking the thread, but since the recording has been found ... )

How do you re-name a web link - instead of pasting the sometimes lengthy URL - such as you did on the link to this disc?

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[ url=http://blahblah.com]Text Here.[/url] I believe.

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Palindrome :

(I apologize to all for hi-jacking the thread, but since the recording has been found ... )

How do you re-name a web link - instead of pasting the sometimes lengthy URL - such as you did on the link to this disc?

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If you hit "full reply" and then click on the URL box, it will prompt you for the URL and then give you another space to give an easier label for it.

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Originally posted by Monica Kern:
If you hit "full reply" and then click on the URL box, it will prompt you for the URL and then give you another space to give an easier label for it.
Monica :

Thank you! Thank you very much!

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