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                <text>Four movements:&#13;
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Contrasting styles, making extensive use of scale and arpeggio patterns.&#13;
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The Call&#13;
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                <text>For Kay Hayes&#13;
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I. Allegro non troppo&#13;
&#13;
II. Siciliano&#13;
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A significant work for flute and piano that challenges both with artistic and virtuosic passages.</text>
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                <text>Dr. Hicks is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music (BM in composition, ’76), the University of Massachusetts (Lowell), (MM in Pianist, composer, performer, lecturer, recording artist, arranger, and conductor, Geoffrey Dana Hicks is a musician of many talents. In February of 2002, the Geoffrey Hicks Quartet entertained hundreds of guests at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, to celebrate Senator Edward M. Kennedy’s seventieth birthday, in an evening celebration that also featured cellist Yo-Yo Ma.&#13;
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