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But thats one of ... very first one. But uh, the one ... um, the tribute to Duke Ellington, that was commissioned by the Monterey (Jazz) Festival, 1999. You were there. And the second movement, which is "Eulogy," it was, the start was the same thing: gagaku. And it was like that. And it was ... when the tenor comes in, it was a real ballad, in my mind. Its like, almost like, "Whats happened? " ...
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