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    <title>Aram Khachaturian Free Piano Recordings</title>
    <creator>Jeremiah K. Jones</creator>
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            <creator>Aram Khachaturian</creator>
            <title>Andantino</title>
            <annotation>Performed by Jeremiah Jones. This is another recording from the music book Classical Music for the Church Service: Volume II by Alfred.I cannot recall the first time I heard this piece, but it is one of those melodies that seems to stick with you for a long time.  The harmonies undulate so smoothly between minor, major, and diminished; and seems to imply a longing feeling - a sweet and bitter dream.This was recorded at my home on my studio upright.  If you have enjoyed my recordings, then please consider signing my piano!</annotation>
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            <creator>Aram Khachaturian</creator>
            <title>Toccata</title>
            <annotation>Performed by Jeremiah Jones. This is a fun piece and not nearly as difficult as it sounds (or looks, if you are watching a performance).  If you play the piano at all, I encourage you to give this one a try.... you'll enjoy it.</annotation>
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