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Performer: John Harbison HARBISON, JOHN: Piano Trio No. 2. Gatsby Etudes.... (Anthea Kreston) (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | viola | HARBISON, JOHN: Piano Trio No. 2. Gatsby Etudes.... (Anthea Kreston) (Review by Carson Cooman) | viola | HARBISON, JOHN: Piano Trio No. 2. Gatsby Etudes.... (Anthea Kreston) (Review by Michael Cameron) | viola | HARBISON, JOHN: Piano Trio No. 2. Gatsby Etudes.... (Anthea Kreston) (Review by Carson Cooman) | viola | HARBISON, JOHN: Piano Trio No. 2. Gatsby Etudes.... (Anthea Kreston) (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | viola | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Cantata No. 33 (Review by Henry Fogel) | conductor | CHAITKIN: Seasons Such as These. Serenade (Review by David Sachs) | conductor | CHAITKIN: Summersong, for Twenty-three Wind Instruments. Scattering Dark and Bright, for Percussion and Piano. Serenade, for Seven Players. Études, for Piano. Seasons Such as These (Review by Mike Silverton) | conductor | GIDEON: Spirit Above the Dust. The Resounding Lyre (Review by David Sachs) | conductor | HARBISON, JOHN: Bermuda Triangle (Review by Robert Carl) | conductor | HARBISON, JOHN: Cucaraccia and Fugue (Review by Colin Clarke) | viola | HARBISON, JOHN: Mirabai Songs. Variations (Review by David Johnson) | conductor | HARBISON, JOHN: Parody-Fantasia (Review by Robert Carl) | conductor | HARBISON, JOHN: Piano Concerto. 5 Songs of Experience (Review by Robert Carl) | conductor | HARBISON, JOHN: The Flight into Egypt. The Natural World. Concerto for Double Brass Choir and Orchestra (Review by James H. North) | conductor | HARBISON, JOHN: The Flower-Fed Buffaloes (Review by John Ditsky) | conductor | HARBISON, JOHN: Ulysses' Bow. Samuel Chapter (Review by Kyle Gann) | conductor | HARBISON, JOHN: Ulysses' Bow. Samuel Chapter (Review by Kyle Gann) | conductor | LENTZ: The Crack in the Bell, Wild Turkeys. The Dream King. Lullaby. Adieu (Review by John Ditsky) | conductor | RZEWSKI, FREDERIC: Song and Dance (Review by John Ditsky) | conductor |
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