The 2nd CD from the top translates into something like "underwater piano" and appears to have extensive microtonal/bending/guitar passages interspersed throughout.
Jason Thomas
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Dec 18, 2011, 6:44:53 PM12/18/11
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Thank you, Robert. I thought that all of Saint-Preux's music derived from classical, but this turned out to be an unexpected but enjoyable potpourri.
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Dec 18, 2011, 7:47:21 PM12/18/11
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I am finding that out also. I used to have the first three albums on vinyl. I have just finished listening to the 4th album and plan on downloading one album per day until I have the whole collection. When I was in my early 20's I would have loved to have had his sheet music (in our librar in the Western section). But now I am content to just listen.
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