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Matheous | 23:06 Thu 10th Aug 2006 | Music
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Can anyone shed light or any info on a modern classical orchestral piece containing the title Blue Damselfly??
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This was played on Brian Kay's Light Programme on Radio 3 on 4th May 2006:

Johnny Douglas
'The Blue Damsel-Fly' (4'52")
Jane Pickles (flute), Dulcima Symphony Orchestra conducted by Johnny Douglas
CD: Dulcima DLCD 117, track 4

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In 1983 Johnny (Douglas) started his own record label � DULCIMA, producing top quality digitally recorded easy listening albums with different artists and with his own orchestra. At the end of 1999 he completed his first classical composition - a symphonic poem. It is a light classical work with three movements, entitled �The Conquest�. The work was recorded for the DULCIMA label and was highly acclaimed by musicians, colleagues and radio presenters. This encouraged him to write a sequel, another symphonic poem entitled �The Aftermath�, as well as a descriptive composition for solo flute entitled �The Blue Damsel-fly�. These compositions are available on an album of new classical works entitled �Johnny Douglas in Concert�, with the Dulcima Symphony Orchestra, released on the DULCIMA label on compact disc only � DLCD 117.

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/dulcimarecords/biog raphy.htm
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I have been on hols. so never got the chance to reply!

Thank you very VERY much indeed! I could not have asked for a more detailed reply than that.....

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