Tom Peters: Composer/Contrabassist Plays Darkness and Light
Boston Court Performing Arts Center-Marjorie Branson Performance Space (Pasadena, CA)
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Acclaimed contrabassist and composer Tom Peters, one of the nation's foremost players of the double bass, presents an evening of innovative classical music. Peters continues his musical and poetic journeys with Darkness and Light, an exploration of the meanings and folklore of nighttime.
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Acclaimed contrabassist and composer Tom Peters, one of the nation's foremost players of the double bass, presents an evening of innovative classical music. Peters continues his musical and poetic journeys with Darkness and Light, an exploration of the meanings and folklore of nighttime.
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