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Feature Articles in Issue 34:6 (July/Aug 2011)

Violinist Rachel Barton Pine Goes Latina

FEATURE REVIEW: ALBÉNIZ, ISAAC: Iberia (Eduardo Fernandez)

FEATURE REVIEW: CAPRICHO LATINO (Rachel Barton Pine)

FEATURE REVIEW: ALBÉNIZ, ISAAC: Iberia (Eduardo Fernandez)

On Chopin: Ian Hobson Reflects on His Complete Cycle

Oboist Marlen Vavříková Sends a Postcard from Prague—and Ostrava!

FEATURE REVIEW: CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Etudes... (Ian Hobson)

FEATURE REVIEW: CZECH AND MORAVIAN OBOE MUSIC (Marlen Vavříková)

FEATURE REVIEW: CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Ballade No. 1. Mazurkas, opp. 67;... (Ian Hobson)

FEATURE REVIEW: CZECH AND MORAVIAN OBOE MUSIC (Marlen Vavříková)

A Modern American Master: The String Quartets of James Willey

FEATURE REVIEW: CZECH AND MORAVIAN OBOE MUSIC (Marlen Vavříková)

FEATURE REVIEW: WILLEY: String Quartets (Esterhazy Qrt)

A Life Worth Listening To: Guitarist/Composer David Kraus

FEATURE REVIEW: WILLEY: String Quartets (Esterhazy Qrt)

FEATURE REVIEW: BETWEEN SILENCE (David Kraus)

FEATURE REVIEW: WILLEY: String Quartets (Esterhazy Qrt)

FEATURE REVIEW: BETWEEN SILENCE (David Kraus)

FEATURE REVIEW: WILLEY: String Quartets (Esterhazy Qrt)

FEATURE REVIEW: BETWEEN SILENCE (David Kraus)

A Conversation with Pianist Dorothy Lewis-Griffith

Michael Pagán Crosses the Line

FEATURE REVIEW: GERSHWIN: Rhapsody in Blue... (Dorothy Lewis-Griffith)

FEATURE REVIEW: PAGÁN: 12 Preludes and Fugues (Colorado Sax Qrt)

FEATURE REVIEW: GERSHWIN: An American in Paris. Novelette... (Dorothy Lewis-Griffith)

FEATURE REVIEW: PAGÁN: 12 Preludes and Fugues (Colorado Sax Qrt)

FEATURE REVIEW: GERSHWIN: An American in Paris. Novelette... (Dorothy Lewis-Griffith)

The Pristine Audio Furtwängler Transfers

Pianist Eduardo Fernández Takes a New Look at Iberia

 

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