Symphonic work for flute, cello, clef and clarinet. It explores - and sometimes discovers - the relationship between Man, Whale and Werewolf*(1) in the fantasy dramatic reality. Mixes: Existential Philosophy, Synchronized Swimming, Motor Enhancements and Music Physiotherapy. Introduces for the first time - and perhaps the only time - the term "Strandza-Scissors" in Vietnamese cuisine.
We should note, since you ask, that this specific element has nothing to do with the symphonic work itself, so in the official catalogs of symphonic works of the Royal Society for the Archiving of Symphonic Works, next to the catalog number - which, for the record, to mention is the ZO717- has been added, wisely and humbly, the term "Sound Nothing".
Hence the title of this work.
- Postscript
“Don't dig the duck” are the first and only words of the first act.
- Postscript Second
The composer of the work remains unknown to this day. We only know his favorite food. (Robitha)*(2)
- Postscript Fourth
Don't you go read a book in advance?
*(1) Common Berber: something like a squirrel in the mountains of Pindos.
*(2) Chickpeas
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