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Sherm Davis

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David Howard Sherman (Davis) is a writer, musician and international educator who has lived and taught in five countries on four continents. Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised on Long Island, he currently teaches music in Vienna, Austria. Learning to Stutter is his first novel, and a bilingual (English/Spanish) collection of short stories is on the way shortly.
His journalism, poetry, and prose have appeared in the United States, Canada, Guatemala, and online.

His novel "Learning to Stutter" deals with graceful disfluency and the art of self-acceptance, and was completed by Lake Atitlán in Guatemala.

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Shostakovich Cello Sonata op.40 in D minor

This piece, just piano and cello, is on my current short list as one of the world’s most beautiful pieces of music. There are several excellent renditions on YouTube, including one with the sheet music scanning as it plays.


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Published on August 27, 2016 17:33
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