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Performer: City of London Wind Ens

BACH/GRAINGER: Chosen Gems for Winds (Review by Ivan Katz)

ensemble or orchestra 

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Chorale Prelude (Review by Robert McColley)

ensemble or orchestra 

BOURGEOIS, DEREK: Concerto for Trombone and Wind Ensemble, op. 1Í4Ď (Review by Ivan Katz)

ensemble or orchestra 

BOURGEOIS, DEREK: Concerto for Trombone and Winds, op. 114b (Review by Robert McColley)

ensemble or orchestra 

BOURGEOIS, DEREK: Serenade (Review by John Bauman)

ensemble or orchestra 

CABEZÓN, ANTONIO DE: Prelude in the Dorian Mode (Review by John Bauman)

ensemble or orchestra 

HOLST, GUSTAV: A Moorside Suite (Review by Ivan Katz)

ensemble or orchestra 

HOLST, GUSTAV: Songs of the West, op. 21, no. 1 (Review by John Bauman)

ensemble or orchestra 

HOLST, P.: A Moorside Suite (Review by Robert McColley)

ensemble or orchestra 

HOROVITZ, JOSEPH: Variations on a Theme of Paganini for Two Trumpets, French Horn, and Tenor Tuba (Review by Robert McColley)

ensemble or orchestra 

HOROVITZ, JOSEPH: Variations on a Theme of Paganini (Review by Ivan Katz)

ensemble or orchestra 

IRELAND, JOHN: A Maritime Overture (Review by John Bauman)

ensemble or orchestra 

IRELAND, JOHN: Comedy Overture (Review by Robert McColley)

ensemble or orchestra 

IRELAND, JOHN: Comedy Overture (Review by Ivan Katz)

ensemble or orchestra 

JACOB, GORDON: Concerto for Timpani and Band (Review by John Bauman)

ensemble or orchestra 

LLOYD, GEORGE: The Forest of Arden (Review by John Bauman)

ensemble or orchestra 

 

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