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Performer: André Emelianoff BRIEF: Fantasy for Violin and Piano (Review by David Sachs) | cello | CAPLET: Écoute (Review by Robert McColley) | cello | CHAMINADE, CECILE: Portrait' (Review by Robert McColley) | cello | CHANCE, NANCY LAIRD: Duos III (Review by David Sachs) | cello | CHATMAN: On the Contrary. Hesitation (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | cello | HORWOOD: Six Pieces for Piano (Review by David Sachs) | cello | HUDSON: Fantasy/Refrain (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | cello | IBERT: Deux Stèles orientées (Review by Robert McColley) | cello | KERNIS: Brilliant Sky, Infinite Sky. Love Scenes. Morningsongs (Review by Alex Ross) | cello | LEVINSON: Dreamlighť. Bronze Music. Black Magic/White Magic. Morning Star (Review by Scott Wheeler) | cello | MARTIN, FRANK: Quatre sonnets à Cassandre, Trois chantes de Noël (Review by Robert McColley) | cello | MARTIN, FRANK: Trois Chansons de Noël. L'Amour de Moy (Review by John D. Wiser) | cello | MORGAN, ROBERT P.: Trio for Flute, Cello, and Harpsichord (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | cello | RAN: Concerto da Camera II. Hyperbolae. Apprehensions. Private Game (Review by James H. North) | cello | RAVEL: Chansons madécasses (Review by Robert McColley) | cello | ROUSSEL: Deux poèmes de Ronsard, op. 26 (Review by Robert McColley) | cello | SAINT-SAËNS: Une Flûte Invisible (Review by Robert McColley) | cello | SHEPPARD, C. JAMES: Cat Dreams of Flying (Review by David Sachs) | cello | SHIELDS: Six Songs from Poems of Pablo Neruda (Review by John D. Wiser) | cello | TOWER, J.: In Memory. Big Sky. Wild Purple. No Longer Very Clear. Holding a Daisy; Or Like a...an Engine; Vast Antique Cubes; Throbbing Still. Island Prelude (Review by Jerry Dubins) | cello | TOWER, J.: Night Fields. Snow Dreams. Black Topaz. Très lenť. Stepping Stones (Review by Peter Burwasser) | cello | TSANDOULAS: Elia (Review by John D. Wiser) | cello |
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