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The Wind in the Willows

by David Lee Grossman

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A solo harp work inspired by one of my favorite childhood books, Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows. This piece doesn't depict any particular scene from the book, instead representing my impression of the opening setting. Mole emerges from his underground home and eventually ends up at a river he has never seen before.

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released March 6, 2017

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David Lee Grossman Charleston, South Carolina

Inspired from a young age by Mozart to write music, and more recently John Williams to write soundtrack music, David Grossman began composing in 7th grade and already has a diverse portfolio encompassing many genres from baroque and classical to jazz to choral and vocal music. He is a graduate of Westminster Choir College (BM, Music Composition) and the Seattle Film Institute (MM, Film Music) ... more

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