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Performer: Perspectives Ens

BURGON: Shirtless Stephen (and the Children’s Crusade) (Review by James Carson)

ensemble or orchestra 

BURGON: Shirtless Stephen (and the Children’s Crusade) (Review by Alan Swanson)

ensemble or orchestra 

DANIELPOUR: Elegies (Review by John Story)

ensemble or orchestra 

DANIELPOUR: Sonnets to Orpheus (Review by John Story)

ensemble or orchestra 

DEBUSSY: La damoiselle élue (Review by Alan Swanson)

ensemble or orchestra 

FALLA, MANUEL DE: El amor brujo (1915 version). El retablo de Maese Pedro (Review by Phillip Scott)

ensemble or orchestra 

GRIFFES, CHARLES T.: 3 Sketches on Indian Themes (Review by James H. North)

ensemble or orchestra 

GRIFFES, CHARLES T.: Piano Sonata (Review by James H. North)

ensemble or orchestra 

GRIFFES, CHARLES T.: The Kaim of Koridwen. 3 Japanese Melodies (Review by James H. North)

ensemble or orchestra 

HUSA: 2 Préludes. 5 Poems. Serenade. Recollections. (Review by Paul Ingram)

ensemble or orchestra 

LEES: The Nervous Family (Review by James Carson)

ensemble or orchestra 

LEES: The Nervous Family (Review by Alan Swanson)

ensemble or orchestra 

MACKEY, STEVEN: The Attic Which Is Desire (Review by Alan Swanson)

ensemble or orchestra 

NYMAN: A Child’s View of Color (Review by James Carson)

ensemble or orchestra 

NYMAN: A Child’s View of Color (Review by Alan Swanson)

ensemble or orchestra 

SHENG: The Boatmen’s Song (Review by James Carson)

ensemble or orchestra 

SHENG: The Boatmen’s Song (Review by Alan Swanson)

ensemble or orchestra 

WEIR: Little Tree (Review by James Carson)

ensemble or orchestra 

WEIR: Little Tree (Review by Alan Swanson)

ensemble or orchestra 

 

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