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The Fibonacci Sequence: Harp - Anna Noakes (flute); Christine Sohn (violin); Christopher O'Neal (oboe); Gillian Tingay (harp); Julian Farrell (clarinet);...
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  1. An Evening in Georgia, for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and piano, Op. 71
  2. Fantaisie for violin & harp in A major, Op. 124
  3. Sonata for harp, violin & cello in E flat major, Op. 34/1 (C. 147)
  4. Doubt (Someniye), song for voice, harp & violin, G. ix108
  5. Elegiac Trio, for flute, viola & harp
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  1. An Evening in Georgia, for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and piano, Op. 71
  2. Fantaisie for violin & harp in A major, Op. 124
  3. Sonata for harp, violin & cello in E flat major, Op. 34/1 (C. 147)
  4. Doubt (Someniye), song for voice, harp & violin, G. ix108
  5. Elegiac Trio, for flute, viola & harp
  6. Introduction & Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet & string quartet, M. 46
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When it comes to cool names for classical music chamber ensembles, the Rare Fruits Council can move over for the Fibonacci Sequence.Named after the numerical sequence discovered by Leonardo of Pisa (also known as Fibonacci) who obtained the sequence by studying, among other things, rabbits breeding in ideal circumstances, the musical ensemble called the Fibonacci Sequence serves here as the backup band for harpist Gillian Tingay, a Courtney Love look-alike, all of whom are based at the University of Kensington and backed by ...

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The Fibonacci Sequence: Harp 2004, Deux-Elles

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