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"textContent": "There’s a small island off the coast of Chile with almost a thousand monolithic figures: three of which can be seen on the cover of the four-movement _Easter Island Suite_ (Acoustical Concepts) by Philadelphia composer-trumpeter-producer-educator **John Vanore** and his Abstract Truth big-band. When Euro explorers discovered the island in 1722, they were flabbergasted. Vanore has always been fascinated by this far-off locale, so much so that in 1984, he started writing music for French Horn and bass which first took form on his 1990 Blue Route debut as “Easter Island.” No one knew, though, it was part of a larger\n\n…",
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