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Performer: Constance Beavon BULOW, HARRY: Lines, Curves, and Voluminous Variations (Review by John Story) | mezzo-soprano | CONSTANTINIDES, DINOS: Impressions for Clarinet and Piano (Review by John Bauman) | mezzo-soprano | CORDERO, ROQUE: Dodecaconcerto (Review by Robert Carl) | mezzo-soprano | DASHOW, JAMES: Some Dream Songs (Review by William Wians) | mezzo-soprano | DASHOW, JAMES: Songs from a Spiral Tree (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | mezzo-soprano | FENNELLY: For Solo Flute (Review by John Bauman) | mezzo-soprano | FENNELLY: Scintilla Prisca for cello and piano (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | mezzo-soprano | GHEZZO: Aphorisms for clarinet and piano (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | mezzo-soprano | GHEZZO: Stuctures for Flute and Piano (Review by John Bauman) | mezzo-soprano | GILBERT, JOHN: Suonare for clarinet and tape (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | mezzo-soprano | LEVINSON: Dreamlighť. Bronze Music. Black Magic/White Magic. Morning Star (Review by Scott Wheeler) | mezzo-soprano | LIFCHITZ, MAX: Transformations No. 3 (Review by John Story) | mezzo-soprano | MENEELY-KYDER: Weep, the Mighty Typhoons (Review by John Story) | mezzo-soprano | RANDS: ...in the receding mist___ (Review by Robert Carl) | mezzo-soprano | SAYLOR, BRUCE: Four Psalms for mezzo-soprano and flute (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | mezzo-soprano | SAYLOR, BRUCE: See You in the Morning (Review by Robert Carl) | mezzo-soprano | SAYLOR, BRUCE: Songs from Water Street (Review by William Wians) | mezzo-soprano | SCHIFFMAN: Sestetto Concertato (Review by John Story) | mezzo-soprano | SIMS: Come Away (Review by William Wians) | mezzo-soprano | SNYDER, RANDALL: Shalimar (Review by John Story) | mezzo-soprano | VEGA, AURELIO DE LA: Testimonial (Review by Robert Carl) | mezzo-soprano | WEIGL, VALLY: Songs of Remembrance for Mezzo and String Quartet. Songs Newly Seen in the Dusk for Medium Voice and Cello. Requiem for Allison for Mezzo and String Quartet (Review by John Bauman) | mezzo-soprano |
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