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  1. Oct 28, 2022 · Scott Allen Miller: "Within Frames, Clouding Breath" (2020), loadbang. Also listen to the incredible pieces by my colleagues in the Graduate Center Composers (CUNY), all posted on our YouTube channel. Special thanks to George Katehis and Gabriel Bouche Caro for recording.

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      large ensemble Reveal: 8'30 (2016) for orchestra...

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      Nebula Ensemble performs Chemins Perturbé for ensemble at...

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      Edmund Scott Miller is a composer, educator, and bassist in...

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      To get in touch about performing Scott’s music,...

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      an essay on Chemins Perturbé (2021) for flute, clarinet,...

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      Pala Garcia, violin. Leah Asher, violin. Wendy Richman,...

  2. Scott Allen Music. 536 likes · 1 talking about this. Musician/band.

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  3. Scott Allen is a physician, author, human rights advocate, detention health expert, clinician who treats adults with developmental disabilities, musician, husband, and father. At the age of 17, he ran away from home in Connecticut to respond to the refugee crisis on the Cambodian border in Thailand in the aftermath of the Killing Fields.

  4. www.scottalan.netScott Alan

    Doctor Bird Productions is proud to present musical theater composer and performer, Scott Alan in his first time in Toronto teaching and performing. He will be teaching a masterclass with 10 lucky singers and then performing alongside these students and others in a concert of his beautiful repertoire. MORE INFO.

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  6. Composer Scott Allen Miller discusses his new work "Chemins Perturbé," which will be featured on Nebula Ensemble's March 7th 2022 concert "Out of Lockdown." ...

  7. large ensemble Reveal: 8'30 (2016) for orchestra [2(2=pic.).2.2(2=BCl.).2—4.2.3.1—timp.perc(2).hp.—strings]. Written to accompany a scene from Rupert Julian's Phantom of the Opera (1925) for the Occasional Symphony.

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