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  • The second piece was also by Tilson Thomas, "Notturno" for Flute, Harp, and Strings which he wrote for Paula Robison above who happens to be his sister-in-law by way of his domestic partner.

    Sibelius and Shostakovich at the Symphony sfmike 2008

  • The second piece was also by Tilson Thomas, "Notturno" for Flute, Harp, and Strings which he wrote for Paula Robison above who happens to be his sister-in-law by way of his domestic partner.

    Archive 2008-03-01 sfmike 2008

  • Another was ZA Maxfield's Notturno, this was a bit darker, but still a lovely romance.

    Friday Book Club Nalini Singh 2009

  • Notturno, written in honor of the now-retired Paul Renzi, long the principal flutist of the San Francisco Symphony, is another matter.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Lisa Hirsch 2008

  • In an age of irony, meeting that first requirement is tough, and Notturno doesn't make it.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Lisa Hirsch 2008

  • Notturno, written in honor of the now-retired Paul Renzi, long the principal flutist of the San Francisco Symphony, is another matter.

    A Family Affair Lisa Hirsch 2008

  • If you're going to try to pull this kind of piece off, you need to do it better than Notturno does it.

    A Family Affair Lisa Hirsch 2008

  • If you're going to try to pull this kind of piece off, you need to do it better than Notturno does it.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Lisa Hirsch 2008

  • I must sadly agree with your take on Notturno, which I don't think even a top-flight flautist could salvage.

    A Family Affair Lisa Hirsch 2008

  • In an age of irony, meeting that first requirement is tough, and Notturno doesn't make it.

    A Family Affair Lisa Hirsch 2008

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