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Homer Alaska - Arts -

Story last updated at 11:21 PM on Wednesday, May 7, 2008

'Animalogy' chosen for Carnegie




Adrienne Albert's "Animalogy," commissioned by the Kenai Peninsula Orchestra and premiered in Homer in April 2006, has been chosen as one of two winners in the Aeros Quintet Competition. Steve Cohen's "Wind Quintet" also won. Both pieces were performed by the Aeros Quintet this week at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall in New York City. More than 150 entries were submitted.

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