| | Cooperstown Chamber Music Festival - Stefon Harris Quartet (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | As for the title of the suite and recording, it's a theory in physics, which asserts that the four major forces in the universe (gravitational force, electro-magnetic force, weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force) are actually all the same force acting at different energy levels. |
 | | The second half of The Grand Unification Theory is somber (the softly melodic "March of the Angels"), hopeful (the upbeat "The Mystic Messenger" with a fast walking bass line and spirited vibes scamper) and meditative (the brushes-quiet "Rebirth"). |
 | | The Grand Unification Theory was performed live in its entirety on two occasions after the premiere: in May 2001 in an intimate setting at 171 Cedar Arts, an arts performing center in Corning, NY, and in March 2002 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. |
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