Talk:Michael Kibbe
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PR fluff[edit]
When I read a sentence such as "Sophisticated and idiomatically written, Michael Kibbe’s octet is an accessible contemporary work perfectly suited to collegiate or professional recitals and concerts, and is a welcome addition to the brass chamber repertoire" in a article, I begin to suspect that either the subject himself or someone working for him is writing the text. "Perfectly suited"? "A welcome addition to the repertoire"? Give me a break.
107.77.217.214 (talk) 04:32, 26 June 2017 (UTC)