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Collections: Instrumental in Issue 16:3 (Jan/Feb 1993)

  AMERICAN DEBUTS (Max Lifchitz)

  ORGAN FIREWORKS IV (Christopher Herrick)

  BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Organ Trio Sonatas, BWV 525-530... (Dušan Bogdanovič)

  ORGELLANDSCHAFT MECKLENBURG (Martin Rost)

  BRITISH MUSIC FOR CLARINET AND PIANO (Einar Jőhannesson)

  RACHMANINOFF; BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN; BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN... (Sergei Rachmaninov)

  CONTEMPORARY ROMANTICS (Max Lifchitz)

  RACHMANINOFF; SCRIABIN, ALEXANDER; MEDTNER, NIKOLAI... (Vladimir Pleshakov)

  FLUTE AND GUITAR MUSIC OF THE EARLY NINETEENTH... (Jan Boland)

  RARITIES OF PIANO MUSIC AT “SCHLOSS VOR HUSUM“... (Hamish Milne)

  FLUTE DAYDREAMS (Eckart Haupt)

  RUSSIAN PIANO MUSIC (Anton Kuerti)

  FRENCH MASTERPIECES FOR PIANO, FOUR-HANDS (Duo Crommelynck)

  SOLILOQUY (Curtis Macomber)

  FRENCH SUITES FOR ORGAN (Herndon Spillman)

  TCHAIKOVSKY; STAMITZ; MOZART... (Nathan Milstein)

  FROM THE HEARTLAND- Two Nordlie Organs in South... (Peter Sykes)

  THE CLASSICAL SONATINA (Daniel Blumenthal)

  GEORGES ENESCO—THE COMPLETE SOLO COLUMBIA RECORDINGS (Georges Enescu)

  THE GIRL WITH FLAXEN HAIR- A ROMANCE (Philip Sabransky)

  IBERIA (John Williams)

  THE NEW FLUTE (István Matuz)

  JOHN NEWMARK PLAYS THE CLEMENTI PIANO (John Newmark)

  THE PUPILS OF LISZT (Arthur de Greef)

  JOSEPH SZIGETI—A CENTENARY TRIBUTE (Joseph Szigeti)

  VIBRANT BAROQUE (Steven Machamer)

  MUSIC FOR TWO VIOLINS (Krysia Osostowicz)

  THE RECORDED CELLO—THE HISTORY OF THE CELLO ON...

  NEW SPANISH GUITAR MUSIC (Wolfgang Weigel)

  THE RECORDED CELLO—THE HISTORY OF THE CELLO ON...

 

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