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Classical Notes

Musicians sink their teeth into the weird at Sick Puppy

By David Weininger
Globe Correspondent / June 15, 2007

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One sure and uniquely Bostonian sign of summer is the return of Sick Puppy. No, that's neither a veterinarians convention nor a mediocre punk band. It is instead the Summer Institute for Contemporary Performance Practice (SICPP, universally known as Sick Puppy). Every year pianists and other instrumentalists gather at New England Conservatory under the direction of pianist Stephen Drury to ... (Full article: 815 words)

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