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  • Perhaps the clue is in the name Cenotaph, meaning empty tomb.

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  • Perhaps the clue is in the name Cenotaph, meaning empty tomb.

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  • George W. W.ight (1892-1894), it is commonly known as Cenotaph Park and/or Veteran's Park.

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  • George W. W.ight (1892-1894), it is commonly known as Cenotaph Park and/or Veteran's Park.

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  • The solemn ceremony at the Cenotaph is a focal point of national observances to honor the nation's war dead.

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  • The brass resonated impressively in the orchestral opening to "Cenotaph," which then segued into a movement in which the chorus expressed the excitement generated by a crowd gathering to watch a parade.

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  • Long championed for his deft ability to wed highly descriptive yet often disparate texts with melodic passages that haunt the memory, Argento illustrated in "Cenotaph" that at age 81, his compositional gifts continue to flourish unabated.

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  • Concert Review: Composer paints tonal treasures with 'Cenotaph'

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  • Given his mastery of the choral / orchestral form and the innovation with which he combines melody, harmony, rhythm, scope, pacing and storytelling, "Cenotaph" is not only a remarkable addition to the repertoire but also offers proof that Argento's influence will not soon be forgotten.

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  • "Cenotaph" is a marvelous example of how an accomplished composer uses tension and release to tell a story through music.

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