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This duet by Julia Usher, for Bb Soprano Saxophone and Bb Clarinet, has been written for the ensemble Gemini, and will be premiered at St Botolph's Church, Colchester when Gemini lead the Colchester New Music Day on May 27th, 2009. On the 24th No...
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We are two composers, Enid Luff and Julia Usher, who have collaborated for nearly 30 years in self-publishing our music under the imprint Primavera. And now here we are, under our internet name of Primaveralive. The Primavera imprint has enabled us to distribute and promote our music UK-wide, and from time to time in Europe. You can read more about us both in our respective pages, but for immediate news - go to our blog!

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Julia's latest work: The Transit of Venus is for Bb Soprano Saxophone and Bb Clarinet.
This duet has been written for the ensemble Gemini, and will be premiered at St Botolph's Church, Colchester when Gemini lead the Colchester New Music Day on May 27th, 2009.

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The Transit of Venus

This duet by Julia Usher, for Bb Soprano Saxophone and Bb Clarinet, has been written for the ensemble Gemini, and will be premiered at St Botolph's Church, Colchester when Gemini lead the Colchester New Music Day on May 27th, 2009.

On the 24th November 1639, in the small Lancashire village of Much Hoole, a nineteen-year-old astronomer set up a wooden telescope and made a series of observations of the Sun. Jeremiah Horrocks had concluded that if Johannes Kepler was correct in his mathematical mo… Continue

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