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Performer: Greg Banaszak

DUBOIS, PIERRE MAX: Saxophone Concerto (Review by David Denton)

saxophone 

DYKSTRA: A Rag for New Orleans, September 2005. Rio Rag. Little Waltz for My Beautiful Daughter. Sunny Trails Rag. Caffeinated Rag. Let’s Go Together. A Winter Waltz. Hopeful Rag. 2-Sided Rag. Pastorale. Bold Adventures. November’s Rag. Here in My Heart. Greater Liberation Rag (Review by Robert Schulslaper)

alto saxophone 

DYKSTRA: A Rag for New Orleans, September 2005. Rio Rag. Little Waltz for My Beautiful Daughter. Sunny Trails Rag. Caffeinated Rag. Let’s Go Together. A Winter Waltz. Hopeful Rag. 2-Sided Rag. Pastorale. Bold Adventures. November’s Rag. Here in My Heart. Greater Liberation Rag (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

alto saxophone 

DYKSTRA: A Rag for New Orleans, September 2005. Rio Rag. Little Waltz for My Beautiful Daughter. Sunny Trails Rag. Caffeinated Rag. Let’s Go Together. A Winter Waltz. Hopeful Rag. 2-Sided Rag. Pastorale. Bold Adventures. November’s Rag. Here in My Heart. Greater Liberation Rag (Review by Barry Brenesal)

alto saxophone 

DYKSTRA: A Rag for New Orleans, September 2005. Rio Rag. Little Waltz for My Beautiful Daughter. Sunny Trails Rag. Caffeinated Rag. Let’s Go Together. A Winter Waltz. Hopeful Rag. 2-Sided Rag. Pastorale. Bold Adventures. November’s Rag. Here in My Heart. Greater Liberation Rag (Review by Robert Schulslaper)

alto saxophone 

DYKSTRA: Cordova Rag. Old Powell Rag. The National Pastime. Curly Maple Rag. Lancashire Rag. Lemon Grass Rag. Mixon Hall Rag. Meant to Be. Belle Rag. Kokopelli’s Rag. Interlude. Umgawa Rag. Delphinium Rag. Spring Beauties. Love Song (Review by Robert Schulslaper)

alto saxophone 

DYKSTRA: Cordova Rag. Old Powell Rag. The National Pastime. Curly Maple Rag. Lancashire Rag. Lemon Grass Rag. Mixon Hall Rag. Meant to Be. Belle Rag. Kokopelli’s Rag. Interlude. Umgawa Rag. Delphinium Rag. Spring Beauties. Love Song (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

alto saxophone 

DYKSTRA: Cordova Rag. Old Powell Rag. The National Pastime. Curly Maple Rag. Lancashire Rag. Lemon Grass Rag. Mixon Hall Rag. Meant to Be. Belle Rag. Kokopelli’s Rag. Interlude. Umgawa Rag. Delphinium Rag. Spring Beauties. Love Song (Review by Barry Brenesal)

alto saxophone 

DYKSTRA: Cordova Rag. Old Powell Rag. The National Pastime. Curly Maple Rag. Lancashire Rag. Lemon Grass Rag. Mixon Hall Rag. Meant to Be. Belle Rag. Kokopelli’s Rag. Interlude. Umgawa Rag. Delphinium Rag. Spring Beauties. Love Song (Review by Robert Schulslaper)

alto saxophone 

GLAZUNOV: Saxophone Concerto (Review by David Denton)

saxophone 

HONEGGER, ARTHUR: Concerto da Camera (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

saxophone 

HOVHANESS, ALAN: Concerto for Soprano Saxophone and Strings, op. 344. Symphony No. 48, op. 355, “Visions of Andromeda” (Review by Peter Burwasser)

soprano saxophone 

IBERT: Concertino da Camara (Review by David Denton)

saxophone 

LUKASZEWSKI: Trinity Concerto (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

saxophone 

LUKASZEWSKI: Trinity Concerto. Adagietto. Symphony No. 2, “Festinemus amare hominess” (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

alto saxophone 

MORGAN, DAVID: Reflections and Meditations (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

saxophone 

PETERSON, RUSSELL: Saxophone Concerto (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

saxophone 

RACHMANINOFF: Vocalise (Review by David Denton)

saxophone 

RAMAN: A Song Not Sung (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

saxophone 

VILLA-LOBOS, HEITOR: Fantasia (Review by David Denton)

saxophone 

 

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