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Performer: Joel Sachs LEÓN, TANIA: Bailarin. Singin’ Sepia... (David Starobin) (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | piano | LEÓN, TANIA: Bailarin. Singin’ Sepia... (David Starobin) (Review by Phillip Scott) | piano | LEÓN, TANIA: Bailarin. Singin’ Sepia... (David Starobin) (Review by Maria Nockin) | piano | BABBITT: A Solo Requiem, for soprano and two pianos (Review by John Ditsky) | piano | BALEY: Dreamtime (Review by John Story) | conductor | BIBIK: Premonitions.' In the White Nighť 2 Psalms, op. 114. Sonata No. 7. Sonata No. 4.“ Little Concerto, op. 26. Melancholy Cantata, op. 39 (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | conductor | BIBIK: Premonitions.' In the White Nighť 2 Psalms, op. 114. Sonata No. 7. Sonata No. 4.“ Little Concerto, op. 26. Melancholy Cantata, op. 39 (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | piano | COWELL, HENRY: Piece for Piano (Paris, 1924). Vestiges. Euphoria. What's This. Elegie. The Banshee. Sunset. Rest. Set of Five (Review by Kyle Gann) | piano | ERICKSON, ROBERT: 2 Songs (Review by Henry Fogel) | performance, want list | ERICKSON, ROBERT: High Flyer (Review by Henry Fogel) | performance, want list | ERICKSON, ROBERT: Recent Impressions (Review by Phillip Scott) | conductor | ERICKSON, ROBERT: Recent Impressions (Review by Henry Fogel) | performance, want list | ERICKSON, ROBERT: Summer Music (Review by Henry Fogel) | performance, want list | LENNON, JOHN ANTHONY: Voices. Ballade Belliss'. Echolalia. Seven Translations. Distances within Me (Review by Edward Strickland) | piano | MATALON, MARTIN: Trame IV. Artificios. Dos Formas del Tiempo. La Makina (Review by Myron Silberstein) | conductor | POWELL, MEL: Haiku Settings, for soprano and piano. Filigree Setting for String Quartet. Three Synthesizer Settings (Review by John Ditsky) | piano | SIERRA, ROBERTO: Clarinet Sonata. Treinta y tres formas de mirar un mismo objecto (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | piano | WOLPE, STEFAN: Enactments, for Three Pianos. Second Piece for Violin Alone. From Here On Farther (Review by Benjamin Pernick) | piano |
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