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Enemy Slayer: A Navajo Oratorio does speak to things I've been trying to do, which are melding in very tasteful ways multimedia into the concerts and also just trying to make the case for new music: that new music can be very relevant culturally, that it can sound beautiful and that it can tell a story in an easily discernible way the first time through.
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Videos

2009-2010 Season Preview,
Phoenix Symphony
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John Adams' Nixon in China,
Phoenix Symphony
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CMF's Greatest Piano Concertos
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CMF's World Music Series
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Colorado Music Festival's
2009 Opening Week
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CMF's East Meets West with Wu Man, Chinese Pipa
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Interview with Jennifer Higdon - Concerto 4-3 with Time for Three, Phoenix Symphony
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Interview with Jennifer Higdon - Concerto for Orchestra,
Phoenix Symphony
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Stravinsky's Petrushka with puppeteer Basil Twist, Phoenix Symphony
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Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra, Phoenix Symphony
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World premiere of Mark Grey's Enemy Slayer: A Navajo Oratorio, Phoenix Symphony
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Pines of Rome and "Surround Sound Symphony,"
Phoenix Symphony
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Photos
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Recordings
Enemy Slayer: A Navajo Oratorio [Click here or on image below for more info and to order]
For baritone, full chorus and large orchestra
Premiered February 2008, The Phoenix Symphony
Mark Grey, composer
Michael Christie, conductor
Scott Hendricks, baritone

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