: One of Sparke's most famous solos, known for its audience-friendly structure that transitions from a slow, expressive opening to a fast, technical section via a short cadenza. Party Piece
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“Breathe where the heart stops,” one note read. “Push the tempo until the brass bleeds,” read another. expressive opening to a fast