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Performer: Todd Brunel

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: “Inner Temple” Volume 2 Series 1 “Brachot” for String Quartet. Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, “Red Lilies of Bells, Golden Lilies of Bells, White Lilies of Bells”. Triptych for Chamber Orchestra. “Inscriptions on a Bamboo Screen” Series 4 for Soprano and Viola. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 12 “Brachot” for Chamber Orchestra. “Hoffmanniana” Series 3 for Solo Cello. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 11 “Shabbat Nigunim” (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

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COHEN, ALLA ELANA: “Inner Temple” Volume 2 Series 1 “Brachot” for String Quartet. Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, “Red Lilies of Bells, Golden Lilies of Bells, White Lilies of Bells”. Triptych for Chamber Orchestra. “Inscriptions on a Bamboo Screen” Series 4 for Soprano and Viola. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 12 “Brachot” for Chamber Orchestra. “Hoffmanniana” Series 3 for Solo Cello. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 11 “Shabbat Nigunim” (Review by Colin Clarke)

clarinet 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: “Inner Temple” Volume 2 Series 1 “Brachot” for String Quartet. Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, “Red Lilies of Bells, Golden Lilies of Bells, White Lilies of Bells”. Triptych for Chamber Orchestra. “Inscriptions on a Bamboo Screen” Series 4 for Soprano and Viola. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 12 “Brachot” for Chamber Orchestra. “Hoffmanniana” Series 3 for Solo Cello. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 11 “Shabbat Nigunim” (Review by Huntley Dent)

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