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Non Sequitur is a Pierrot plus ensemble comprising six musicians playing violin, cello, piano, flute, clarinet, and percussion. Non Sequitur is the ensemble in residence at The Walden School, and rarely meet as a group outside of Walden. Every summer, the members of Non Sequitur travel to the Walden School during the final two weeks of the summer session to conduct a music workshop, perform a concert and help perform student pieces. Traditionally, Non Sequitur focuses on new music or 20th century music. Most of the pieces they play have been composed specifically for them, and the flautist of Non Sequitur, Ned McGowan, is a composer himself who writes pieces for the ensemble. Other members are Gabriel Bolkosky (violin), Nathan Davis (percussion), Ha-Yang Kim (cello), and Gregory Oakes (clarinet). The members of Non Sequitur come from various places around the world, from New York City to Amsterdam.

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Pierrot plus ensemble - Violin - Cello - Piano - Flute - Clarinet - Percussion - Ensemble in residence - The Walden School - Workshop - Concert - New music - 20th century music - Flautist - Ned McGowan - New York City - Amsterdam

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non se·qui·tur Pronunciation Key (nn skw-tr, -tr)

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n.

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1. An inference or conclusion that does not follow from the premises or evidence.

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2. A statement that does not follow logically from what preceded it.

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non sequitur

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n 1: a reply that has no relevance to what preceded it 2: (logic) a conclusion that does not follow from the premises

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