Out in the morning come
You don’t need to ask an alibi
And in the morning comes
You don’t need to be so honest
And in the morning come
You don’t need to ask an alibi
And in the morning comes
You don’t need to breathe so easy
I laughed so hard I fell down
I cursed these lanes I walked on
No one does it like you
No one does it like you
I tried so hard
But no one does it like you
No one does it like you
But I tried so hard
Another go at J.S. Bach’s Prelude 8 from Book 1 of the Well-Tempered Clavier.
26’35″

J.S. Bach Well-Tempered Clavier Book 1
Prelude 8 in E-flat minor
Come Home
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The International Contemporary Ensemble will be performing the music of George Lewis tomorrow night. Saturday Nov. 12th, 8pm at Miller Theater, 116th and Broadway. It’s going to be a great concert featuring some beautiful, quirky, uniquely risky scores…including the premiere of The Will to Adorn. Here’s a link to ticket info if you’re interested.
And here’s the composer commenting briefly on the program.


