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By 3136, the Coyote Bay Collective had existed for at least 80 years, and had developed a reputation for technical skill and for reinterpreting and adjusting the works they performed. Generally, they did not announce their selections in advance.<ref name=DALNp52/> | By 3136, the Coyote Bay Collective had existed for at least 80 years, and had developed a reputation for technical skill and for reinterpreting and adjusting the works they performed. Generally, they did not announce their selections in advance.<ref name=DALNp52/> | ||
− | On 16 March 3136, the Collective performed [[Stanislov Kulick]]'s ''[[Requiem for Three | + | On 16 March 3136, the Collective performed [[Stanislov Kulick]]'s ''[[Requiem for Three Planets]]'' at the Plantagenet Theatre in Sverdlovsk, Kessel. Music critic [[Elliot Grimm]] gave a negative-leaning mixed review.<ref name=DALNp52/> |
==Known Members== | ==Known Members== |
Revision as of 12:08, 3 July 2022
The Coyote Bay Collective was a classical music ensemble active on Kessel as of 3136.[1]
History
By 3136, the Coyote Bay Collective had existed for at least 80 years, and had developed a reputation for technical skill and for reinterpreting and adjusting the works they performed. Generally, they did not announce their selections in advance.[1]
On 16 March 3136, the Collective performed Stanislov Kulick's Requiem for Three Planets at the Plantagenet Theatre in Sverdlovsk, Kessel. Music critic Elliot Grimm gave a negative-leaning mixed review.[1]
Known Members
3136
- Gray Olan - Violist and leader[1]
- Victor Bonilla - Chapman Stick player[1]