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HARBISON, JOHN: Piano Concerto. 5 Songs of Experience... (Gunther Schuller) (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

BABBITT: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. The Head of the Bed (Review by Kyle Gann)

ensemble or orchestra 

BABBITT: Piano Concerto. The Head of the Bed (Review by Kyle Gann)

want list ensemble 

BEASER: Chorale Variations. Piano Concerto. The Seven Deadly Sins (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

BISCARDI: At the Still Point (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

ensemble or orchestra 

BISCARDI: Traverso. The Gift of Life. Companion Piece. Incitation to Desire. Mestiere. Tenzone. At the Still Point (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

BISCARDI: Traverso. The Gift of Life. Companion Piece. Incitation to Desire. Mestiere. Tenzone. At the Still Point (Review by William Zagorski)

ensemble or orchestra 

BOLCOM, WILLIAM: Violin Concerto. Fantasia concertante. Fifth Symphony (Review by Paul Rapoport)

want list ensemble 

BOYKAN: String Quartet No. 2 (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

ensemble or orchestra 

CAGE, JOHN: Concerto for Prepared Piano and Chamber Orchestra (Review by Art Lange)

ensemble or orchestra 

CAGE, JOHN: Seventy-Four (2 versions) (Review by Art Lange)

ensemble or orchestra 

CAGE, JOHN: Suite for Toy Piano (orch. Harrison) (Review by Art Lange)

ensemble or orchestra 

CAGE, JOHN: Suite for Toy Piano (Review by Art Lange)

ensemble or orchestra 

CAGE, JOHN: The Seasons (Review by Art Lange)

ensemble or orchestra 

CAGE, JOHN: The Seasons (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

want list ensemble 

CARTER, ELLIOTT: Holiday Overture. Pocahontas (Review by Alex Ross)

ensemble or orchestra 

CARTER, ELLIOTT: Symphony No. 1 (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

CARTER, ELLIOTT: Symphony No. 1. Holiday Overture. Pocahontas (Review by Paul A. Snook)

ensemble or orchestra 

CONSOLI: Odefonia (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

ensemble or orchestra 

CONSOLI: Odephonia (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

ELLINGTON: Black, Brown, and Beige Suite (orch. Peress). Three Black Kings (orch. Henderson). New Worlda-Comin' (orch. Peress after the original jazz band score by the composer). Harlem (orch. Henderson and Peress) (Review by Paul A. Snook)

ensemble or orchestra 

GIDEON: Nocturnes; Songs of Youth and Madness (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

ensemble or orchestra 

GLASS, PHILIP/WILSON, ROBERT: the CIVIL warS (Rome Section) (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

ensemble or orchestra 

HARBISON, JOHN: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

HARRISON, LOU: Elegiac Symphony (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

HARRISON, LOU: Suite for Symphonic Strings (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

HARRISON, LOU: Symphony No. 2, “Elegiac” (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

HELPS: Gossamer Noons, (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

ensemble or orchestra 

HELPS: Symphony No. 1. Gossamer Noons. Three Études. Recollections. Three Homages (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

HOVHANESS, ALAN: Lousadzak (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

HOVHANESS, ALAN: Symphony No. 2 ("Mysterious Mountain"). Lousadzak (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

HOVHANESS, ALAN: Symphony No. 2, “Mysterious Mountain” (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

LEVINSON: Anāhata (Symphony No. 1). Crickets (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

LEVINSON: Anāhata (Symphony No. 1). Crickets (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

ensemble or orchestra 

LEVINSON: Anāhata (Symphony No. 1). Crickets (Review by Colin Clarke)

ensemble or orchestra 

LEVINSON: Anāhata (Symphony No. 1). Crickets (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

LEVINSON: Anāhata (Symphony No. 1). Crickets (Review by Robert Schulslaper)

ensemble or orchestra 

LEVINSON: Anāhata (Symphony No. 1). Crickets (Review by Peter Burwasser)

ensemble or orchestra 

LEVINSON, G.: Avatar. At the Still Point of the Turning World, There the Dance Is. Chorale for Nanine, With Birds. Now Your Colors Sing. Musiques Nocturnes (Hommage à Bartók). Ringing Changes. Anāhata. Crickets. Au Coeur De L’Infini. In Dark (Review by Robert Carl)

want list ensemble 

MARSHALL, INGRAM: Kingdom Come (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

ensemble or orchestra 

MCPHEE: Tabuh-Tabuhan (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

PICKER: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

ensemble or orchestra 

PICKER: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. When Soft Voices Die. Rhapsody. Sextet No. 3. Romance (Review by James H. North)

ensemble or orchestra 

ROUSSAKIS: Fire and Earth and Water and Air (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

SESSIONS: Symphonies No. 6; No. 7; No. 9 (Review by John W. Lambert)

want list ensemble 

SESSIONS: Symphonies (Review by James H. North)

ensemble or orchestra 

SESSIONS: Symphonies (Review by Royal S. Brown)

want list ensemble 

SESSIONS: Symphonies (Review by Stephen Ellis)

want list ensemble 

STOCK, DAVID: Inner Space (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

THORNE, FRANCIS: Symphony No. 5 (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

UNG: Inner Voices (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Two Part Symphony (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

want list ensemble 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Two Part Symphony. Chamber Concerto for Tuba with Twelve Winds and Twelve Drums. Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. Chamber Concerto for Flute and Ten Players (Review by Art Lange)

ensemble or orchestra 

 

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