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Performer: David Gompper GOMPPER, DAVID: Nuance... (Wolfgang David) (Review by Karl F. Miller) | piano | BARTÓK: Rhapsody No. 1 (Review by Robert Maxham) | piano | BOGLE: And the band played Waltzing Matilda (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | DEBUSSY: Violin Sonata (Review by Robert Maxham) | piano | DYLAN, BOB: Masters of War (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | FLANDERS: The Sloth (Review by Raymond Beegle) | piano | FLANDERS/SWANN: The Ostrich (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | FOSTER, STEPHEN: We are coming, Father Abraam. Was my brother in the battle? (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | GOMPPER, DAVID: Baily’s Beads (Review by Karl F. Miller) | piano | GOMPPER, DAVID: Mrs. Bixby’s Sons (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | GOMPPER, DAVID: Shades of Love (Review by Carson Cooman) | piano | GOMPPER, DAVID: The Animals (Review by Raymond Beegle) | piano | HARNICK: Merry Little Minuet (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | IVES, CHARLES: Tom Sails Away. In Flanders Fields. He is there! (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | KORNGOLD, ERICH: Much Ado about Nothing (Review by Robert Maxham) | piano | LEHRER: So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III). The Wild West is where I want to be (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | MESSIAEN: Thème et Variations (Review by Robert Maxham) | piano | PAXTON, TOM: Jimmy Newman (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | RAVEL: Histoire Natuerelles (Review by Raymond Beegle) | piano | REGER, MAX: Schlichte Weisen (Review by Raymond Beegle) | piano | ROBERTS, JEREMY DALE: In the Same Space (Review by Carson Cooman) | piano | SCHEER: Voices from World War II (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD: Phantasy (Review by Robert Maxham) | piano | STAMATELOS: Love and Terror (Review by Carson Cooman) | piano | STEFFE: Battle Hymn of the Republic (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | SWANN: The Bestiary of Flanders and Swann (Review by Raymond Beegle) | piano | THOMAS, RICHARD PEARSON: Far Off (Review by Carson Cooman) | piano |
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