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Performer: John Ferrari JARVIS; MACDONALD: (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | vibraphone | CAGE, JOHN: Music for … (Review by Art Lange) | percussion | FELDMAN, MORTON: Met Heine on the Rue Fürstenberg (Review by Art Lange) | percussion | FERRARI, BENEDETTO: MAE We Strut? Crunch (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | percussion | FESTINGER: A Serenade for 6 (Review by Art Lange) | percussion | FORSYTHE, JASON: Sanctity (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | percussion | GRABOIS, DANIEL: Love Triangle. Civil War. Moons of Mercury. Raga. Harry Lewis. March. Not Much but Air Names. Cairo Sunset. The Misfits. Cloud 10. Chew Your Soup. Lost and Found. Rio DJ. Oaxaca Cathedral. Dusk, Autumn, Midwest. Love meant living alone (Review by Colin Clarke) | drum | GRABOIS, DANIEL: Love Triangle. Civil War. Moons of Mercury. Raga. Harry Lewis. March. Not Much but Air Names. Cairo Sunset. The Misfits. Cloud 10. Chew Your Soup. Lost and Found. Rio DJ. Oaxaca Cathedral. Dusk, Autumn, Midwest. Love meant living alone (Review by Colin Clarke) | percussion | JARVIS: Concerto for Horn and Percussion Sextet (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | conductor | MORRIS, ROBERT: Broken Consort in 3 Parts (Review by Art Lange) | percussion | NELSON, JOHN: Fanfare for Nothing. Sleepless (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | percussion | PIERSON: BRECKER Some Skunk Funk (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | percussion | PIERSON: Brass Quintet. BURGSTALLER Dr. J Geyser. Lullaby (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | percussion | PRITSKER: Pandemic Dances (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | vibraphone | TAN DUN: Moo Shu Wrap (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | percussion | WUORINEN, CHARLES: Percussion Duo (Review by Colin Clarke) | marimba | WUORINEN, CHARLES: Percussion Duo (Review by Art Lange) | percussion | WUORINEN, CHARLES: Percussion Duo (Review by Colin Clarke) | vibraphone | ZAPPA, FRANK: Lumpy Gravy. Marqueson’s Chicken. King Kong. Pygmy Twylyte. Hungry Freaks Daddy. The Black Page (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | percussion |
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