Photos from the May 5, 2011 rehearsal of the Dvorak “Czech Suite” and Canteloube’s “Songs of the Auvergne,” with soprano Silvie Jensen.
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Dear Sir/Madam,
My name is Diego Santos and I have completed my tromobne´s bachelor. Now, I´m in NY and I’ll stay several months for my studies.
I would like to be part of The Broadway Bach Ensemble if it’s possible. I have experiencie in orchestras and bands.
I really look forward to your answer. If you have any questions about me, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours faithfully,
Diego Santos Jiménez