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Performer: Donald Palma

CHEN YI: Sparkle... (Claire Heldrich) (Review by Robert Carl)

double bass 

ABRAHAMSEN: Winternacht (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

ANDERSON, ALLEN: Charette (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

BLAUSTEIN: Commedia (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

CARTER, ELLIOTT: Clarinet Quintet. Figment V. La Musique. Retracing III. Due Duetti. Figment III. Figment IV. Poems of Louis Zukovsky. Retracing II (Review by Robert Carl)

double bass 

CLEMENT: Chamber Concerto (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

CRUMB, GEORGE: Songs, Drones, and Refrains of Death. A Little Suite for Christmas, A.D. 1979. Apparition (Review by Mike Silverton)

electric contrabass 

FROOM: Quartet for Piano and Strings. Down to a Sunless Sea. Piano Sonata (Review by Scott Wheeler)

double bass 

HILLER, LEJAREN: A Portfolio For Diverse Performers and Tape (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

conductor 

HYLA, LEE: We Speak Etruscan. Pre-Pulse Suspended. String Quartets (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

JAFFE, STEPHEN: Violin Concerto. Chamber Concerto, “Singing Figures“ (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

conductor 

LERDAHL: Waltzes (Review by Robert Carl)

double bass 

LIEBERSON, PETER: Horn Concerto (Review by Robert Carl)

conductor 

LIEBERSON, PETER: Horn Concerto (Review by James H. North)

conductor 

LIEBERSON, PETER: Latita—Chamber Variations (Review by Kyle Gann)

conductor 

MASLANKA: Three Pieces for Clarinet and Piano. Gregg Smith Singers conducted by Gregg Smith tin Hilleri (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

conductor 

MOE: Kicking and Screaming (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

MOE: Three Ways to Relieve Tensions Dead Elf Tugboat. Grande étude brilliante. Where Branched Thoughts Murmur in the Wind. Dance of the Honey Monkey. Nocturne. Fled Is That Music. Kicking and Screaming. (Review by Robert Carl)

conductor 

MORRIS, ROBERT: Motet on Doo-dah (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

double bass 

RAKOWSKI, DAVID: Imaginary Dances (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

RASMUSSEN, KARL AAGE: Movements on a Moving Line (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

ROSENZWEIG: Delta, the Perfect King (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

ROSENZWEIG: Diptych (Review by Scott Wheeler)

double bass 

RUDERS, POUL: Guitar Concertos (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

conductor 

RUDERS, POUL: Psalmodies, for Guitar and Nine Instruments. Vox in Rama, for Amplified Violin, Clarinet, and Piano. Nightshade, for Ten Instruments (Review by James H. North)

conductor 

RUDERS, POUL: Psalmodies, for Guitar and Nine Instruments. Vox in Rama, for Amplified Violin, Clarinet, and Piano. Nightshade, for Ten Instruments (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

RUDERS, POUL: Psalmodies, for Guitar and Nine Instruments. Vox in Rama, for Amplified Violin, Clarinet, and Piano. Nightshade, for Ten Instruments (Review by Scott Wheeler)

conductor 

RUDERS, POUL: The Bells (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

SANFORD: Chamber Concerto No. 3 (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

SHIFRIN: The Nick of Time (Review by Kyle Gann)

conductor 

SØRENSEN, BENT: The Deserted Churchyards (Review by Mike Silverton)

conductor 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Spinoff (Review by Kyle Gann)

conductor 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: The Blue Bamboula. Six Pieces. Spinoff. The Long and the Short. Fantasia (Review by Jon Tuska)

double bass 

YTTREHUS: Quintet (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

conductor 

ZHOU, LONG: Ding (Review by Art Lange)

double bass 

 

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