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AITKEN, HUGH: Partita for Solo Violin (Review by Stephen Ellis)

violin 

AUSTIN, LARRY: Montage—Themes and Variations for Violin and Computer Music on Tape (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Violin Concerto (Review by Robert Maxham)

violin 

BRAXTON, ANTHONY: Composition No. 107 (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

COPLAND, AARON: Nocturne (Review by Stephen Ellis)

violin 

LANSKY, PAUL: As If, for String Trio and Computer-Synthesized Sound (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

LISZT: Concertos for Piano and Orchestra (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

violin 

MARTIRANO: UIUS & Jest Fa' Laffs (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

MELBY: Concerto No. 1 for Flute and Computer-Synthesized Tape (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Violin Concerto (Review by Robert Maxham)

violin 

MUCZYNSKI: Piano Trios. String Trio. Gallery (Review by Walter Simmons)

performance, want list 

MUCZYNSKI: Piano Trios (Review by Walter Simmons)

violin 

PISTON, WALTER: Sonatina for Violin and Piano (Review by Stephen Ellis)

violin 

ROSENBOOM: A Precipice in Time* (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

SCHINDLER: At the Edge (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

SCHOENFELD, PAUL: Three Country Fiddle Pieces (Review by Stephen Ellis)

violin 

SCHULLER: Recitative and Rondo (Review by Stephen Ellis)

violin 

SCOTT, DOUGLAS: Interlude and Fantasy (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

SUBOTNICK: Trembling, for Violin, Piano, and “Ghost“ Electronics (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

WASCHKA II: Help Me Remember (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

 

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