Entertainment Weekly, May 30, 1997

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Terror and Magnificence


Steve Futterman

Terror And Magnificence
Type: Music     Genre: Classical, Jazz

The gorgeous reworkings of three Old English songs sung by a totally credible Elvis Costello are only the most conspicuous highlights of classical saxophonist John Harle’s latest genre scramble, Terror and Magnificence. Harle combines all manner of classical, jazz, and pop players, but his own commanding musicianship and audacious composing act as this record’s solid cement.
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Entertainment Weekly, May 30, 1997


Steve Futterman reviews Terror And Magnificence.


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