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Performer: Esko Laine BOCCHERINI, LUIGI: Divertimenti for Flute, Two Violins, Viola, Two Cellos, and Double bass (ad lib.) (Review by Kevin Bazzana) | double bass | BOCCHERINI, LUIGI: Divertimenti (Review by Kevin Bazzana) | double bass | MUSTONEN: Fantasy for Piano and Strings'. Six Bagatelles. Three Preludes. Ballade. On All Fours, for Two Pianos. Three Simple Pieces for Cello and Piano. Gavotte. Two Meditations. Toccata for Piano, String Quartet, and Double Bass (Review by Stephen Ellis) | double bass | RAUTAVAARA: A Finnish Myth (Review by Paul Rapoport) | double bass | RAUTAVAARA: Angel of Dusk (Review by Paul Rapoport) | double bass | RAUTAVAARA: Pelimannit (Review by Paul Rapoport) | double bass | RAUTAVAARA: Symphony No. 2 (Review by Paul Rapoport) | double bass | SCHUBERT: Adagio and Rondo in F, D. 487. Quintet in A for Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, and Double Bass, op. 114, D. 667 (“Die Forelle“) (Review by Susan Kagan) | double bass |
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