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between pianos and guitars.

The two songs rely on the balance between the two musicians giving each other moments to be the lead instrument.

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The duet moved on to play “2nd Sonatina,” by Brazilian composer Radamés Gnattali, the song was composed for a piano and guitar duo. The instruments, while lightly playing off one another, complemented the other beautifully. At times, the composition felt conversational.

The final piece was “Choro Pro Duo,” after struggling to decide on a repertoire the duo enjoy playing, Nogueira decided to write a piece to fill their setlist needs.

The upcoming free afternoon concerts will continue throughout the rest of the year, with the next one on Oct. 26. featuring professor Garineh Avakian.

ASO will also be offering evening concerts, and it will be selling tickets for $10 online and at the box office on the night of the performance.

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