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Performer: David Mott HANNÁN: Generic Music (Review by Peter Burwasser) | baritone saxophone | HATCH: Lagrime (Review by Peter Burwasser) | baritone saxophone | HATZIS: Nadir (Review by Peter Burwasser) | baritone saxophone | KEANE: Dialoglcs (Review by James H. North) | baritone saxophone | KEANE: Nautilus, for Clarinet and Digital Tape. Epiphanies, for English Horn, Pitchrider, and Computer. Dwelling, for Saxophone and Digital Tape. Pulsar, for Bass Clarinet and Digital Tape. Wervelwind, for Bass Trombone and Digital Tape (Review by James H. North) | baritone saxophone | MELBY: Concerto for Violin, English Horn, and Computer-Synthesized Tape (Review by Stephen Ellis) | saxophone | MONAHAN: Piano Mechanics“ (Review by Peter Burwasser) | baritone saxophone | MOTT, DAVID: Tiger running... nearer breathing*. Regarding Starlight* (Review by Peter Burwasser) | baritone saxophone | TENNEY: Saxony, for Saxophone and Tape-Delay System (Review by Stephen Ellis) | saxophone |
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