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[In Tuesday's www.sfcv.org, I concluded an enthusiastic review of
10-year-old Kit Armstrong's Stanford recital with what was to be an
impressive combination of musicological research and supportive whimsy:
"One of Kit's earliest compositions was the `Chicken Sonata,' almost
five years ago, and he followed that with `Chickens in Spring Time: Theme
and 46 Variations.' He continues to raise chickens, so in the future,
once he gets through mastering orchestration, a Chicken Symphony may
well be in the cards." How little do we know! Here's Kit's measured
response by e-mail.]
Hi, I read your on-line review with interest. I thought you might
want to know that I indeed wrote a chicken symphony when I was
seven years old. It was my first symphony and the first movement
of it was performed by the Pacific Symphony Orchestra as well
as my high school orchestra a few years back.
Kit Armstrong
I won't disclose Kit's address, but it's noteworthy that it contains the
string "chicken_music." A brilliant young man with a singular commitment to
poultry!
Janos Gereben/SF
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