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Performer: Joseph Spooner POTT: At First Light... (Matthew Berry) (Review by Huntley Dent) | cello | RAWSTHORNE: Clarinet Concerto... (Alan Cuckston) (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | cello | RAWSTHORNE: Concerto for Clarinet and String... (Linda Merick) (Review by Jim Svejda) | cello | BAINTON: Cello Sonata (Review by Colin Clarke) | cello | BALFE: Cello Sonata in A♭ (Review by Colin Clarke) | cello | BLACKFORD: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight—Opera (Review by John Ditsky) | alto | BLACKFORD: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight—Opera (Review by John Ditsky) | King Arthur | COLERIDGE-TAYLOR: Variations in b (Review by Colin Clarke) | cello | ELLICOTT: A Reverie (Review by Colin Clarke) | cello | KREIN, ALEXANDER: Elegy, op. 16. Jewish Melody, op. 43. 3 Songs from the Ghetto, op. 29. Poeme-Quatour, op. 9.“ 2 Hebrew Songs, op. 39. 5 Preludes, op. 3. Aria, op. 41. Jewish Sketches, op. 12 (Review by James H. North) | cello | MACFARREN, WALTER: Cello Sonata in e (Review by Colin Clarke) | cello | POTT: At First Light. Word (Review by Eric J. Bruskin) | cello | POTT: At First Light. Word (Review by Colin Clarke) | cello | POTT: At First Light. Word (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | QUILTER: To Julia (Review by Colin Clarke) | cello | RAWSTHORNE: Brother James’s Air. Cello Sonata. A Most Eloquent Music. Concerto for Oboe and String Orchestra (Review by Jim Svejda) | cello | RAWSTHORNE: Cello Sonata. A Most Eloquent Music (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | cello | RAWSTHORNE: Oboe Quartet No. 1. Studies on a Theme by Bach. Brother James’s Air (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | cello | RAWSTHORNE: Quartet No. 1 for Oboe and String Trio. Studies on a Theme by Bach (Review by Jim Svejda) | cello | SHERWOOD: Cello Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2 (Review by Maria Nockin) | cello | SHERWOOD: Drei Stücke. Fünf Kleine Stücke (Review by Maria Nockin) | cello | WALLEN: Are You Worried about the Rising Cost of Funerals? Dervish. The Girl in My Alphabet? Horseplay?' In Our Lifetime. Louis' Loops* (Review by John Story) | cello |
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