Boston Globe

“‘Vines,’ a piece for cello and piano by William McClelland [is] an attractive, calm piece, almost nocturnal in character, though it is supposed to represent ‘a visual impression of vines,’ colors, textures, winding and crossing. It was beautifully played by cellist Bruce Coppock with the composer at the piano.
- Richard Dyer, May, 1977

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