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Performer: Richard Rodney Bennett

WORDS AND MUSIC: (Review by Paul A. Snook)

piano 

WORDS AND MUSIC: (Review by Paul A. Snook)

vocal 

ARLEN-BENNETT: Civil War Ballet (Review by John Ditsky)

piano 

BENNETT, RICHARD RODNEY: Suite for Skip and Sadie, for Piano Four-hands. Partridge Pie. Seven Days a Week. A Week of Birthdays (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

narrator 

BENNETT, RICHARD RODNEY: Suite for Skip and Sadie, for Piano Four-hands. Partridge Pie. Seven Days a Week. A Week of Birthdays (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

BERNERS: Songs and Piano Music (Review by John Ditsky)

piano 

GERSHWIN: Fascinatin' Rhythm; How Long Has This Been Going On; Our Love Is Here to Stay; S' Wonderful; Someone to Watch over Me (Review by Nicholas Deutsch)

piano 

HOLST, GUSTAV: The Planets (composer's own version for two pianos) (Review by Elliott Kaback)

piano 

PORTER-BOLCOM-BENNETT: Within the Quota (Review by John Ditsky)

piano 

PORTER, COLE: Another Openin', Another Show (Orchestral Introduction); From This Moment on; Just One of Those Things; Easy to Love; Night and Day; Anything Goes. More Than You Know. All the Things You Are'. Yesterdays. But Beautiful. As Time Goes by. It Never Was You. Come Rain or Come Shine. When the Sun Comes Out. The Man That Got Away. One for My Baby, and One More for the Road. Spring Is Here (Review by Nicholas Deutsch)

piano 

RODGERS, RICHARD: Ghost Town (Review by John Ditsky)

piano 

WALTON, WILLIAM: Duets for Children (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

narrator 

WALTON, WILLIAM: Duets for Children (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

WILLIAMSON, MALCOLM: Sonata for Two Pianos (Review by Ian Lace)

piano 

 

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