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James Newton, flute
San Francisco Contemporary Music Players:
Tod Brody, flute;
William Wohlmacher, clarinet;
Rufus Olivier, bassoon;
Roy Malan, violin;
Stephen Harrison, cello;
Thomas Schultz, piano;
Karen Gottlieb, harp;
Daniel Kennedy, William Winant, percussion.
David Milnes, Guest Conductor
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James Newton – flute
{From the liner notes by George Coppens:}
“T & E” stands for Thelonious (Monk) and Eric (Dolphy) and the piece was named by
critic Stanley Crouch because it reminded him of both these geniuses,
who are also Newton’s very favorites.