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ADAMS, JOHN LUTHER: Dark Wind (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

marimba 

ADAMS, JOHN LUTHER: Dark Wind (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

vibraphone 

ADAMS, JOHN LUTHER: The Farthest Place. The Light That Fills the World. The Immeasurable Space of Tones (Review by Robert Carl)

percussion 

ANDRIESSEN, LOUIS: Hoketus (Review by Mike Silverton)

percussion 

BYRON, MICHAEL: Elegant Detours (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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CARTER, ELLIOTT: Enchanted Preludes. Esprit Rude/Esprit Doux. Canon lor Four—Homage to William (Review by Mike Silverton)

percussion 

COX, RICK: On Tuesday (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

voice 

COX, RICK: When April May (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

marimba 

COX, RICK: When April May (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

vibraphone 

FINK, MICHAEL JOHN: As Is Thought/Aurora (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

voice 

FINK, MICHAEL JOHN: Thread of Summer (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

marimba 

FINK, MICHAEL JOHN: Thread of Summer (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

vibraphone 

FOX, JIM: Among Simple Shadows (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

voice 

FOX, JIM: Between the Wheels (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

marimba 

FOX, JIM: Between the Wheels (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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GARLAND: Dancing on Water (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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JÄRVINEN: Egyptian Two Step (Review by Mike Silverton)

percussion 

LENTZ: Song(s) of the Sirens (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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POWELL, MEL: Sextet. Immobiles. Invocation. Sonatine. AmyAbilities. Prelude. Setting (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

percussion 

STEIGER: Quintessence (Review by Mike Silverton)

percussion 

STOCKHAUSEN, KARL-HEINZ: Dr. K— Sextet (Review by Mike Silverton)

percussion 

TORKE: The Yellow Pages (Review by Mike Silverton)

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