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ROMANCES: (Review by Richard Burke)

piano 

BOSSI: Romanze, op. 89 (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

BOURY: Ballade (Review by William Wians)

piano 

BRYANT, CURTIS: Sonata for Cello and Piano (Review by William Wians)

piano 

CZERNY: Fantasia Concertante for Flute, Cello, and Piano, Op. 256. Rondoletto Concertant in F for Flute, Cello, and Piano, Op. 149. Duo Concertant for Flute and Piano, Op. 129 (Review by Susan Kagan)

piano 

CZERNY: Fantasia Concertante for Flute, Cello, and Piano, Op. 256. Rondoletto Concertant in F for Flute, Cello, and Piano, Op. 149. Duo Concertant for Flute andPiano, Op. 129 (Review by John Bauman)

piano 

DEBUSSY: Romance (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

GABRIEL-MARIE, JEAN: Romance (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

GERSCHEFSKI: Nocturne, op. 42, no. 2. Vivace, op. 63, no. ib. Moderate op. 63, no. 2 (Review by William Wians)

piano 

GIANNINI: Sing to My Heart a Song. I Shall Think of You. It Is a Spring Night. Little Girl in Blue. Moonlight. Poems of the Sea (Review by Walter Simmons)

piano 

GIANNINI: Twenty-four Songs (Review by Walter Simmons)

piano 

GOLZ: Romanza (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

GOTTSCHALK, LOUIS MOREAU: Grande Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra. Symphony No. 1 (“Night in the Tropics“). Symphony No. 2 ÇA Montevideo“). Variations on the Portuguese National Hymn for Piano and Orchestra. Cuban Country Scenes—Opera in One Act. “The Union,“ Concert Paraphrase on National Airs, Op. 48. Solemn March for Orchestra and Band, with Cannon. Grand Triumphal Fantasy on the Brazilian National Hymn, Op. 69. Triumphal and Final Opera March for Orchestra and Band. Pieces for Piano, Four Hands (5) (Review by John Ditsky)

piano4hands 

GOTTSCHALK, LOUIS MOREAU: Souvenirs d'Andalousie, Op. 22. La Gallina, Op. 53. Orfa, Op. 71. Marche de nuit, Op. 17. Printemps d'amour, Op. 40. The Union, Op. 48. Radieuse, Op. 72. Réponds-moi, Op. 50. Tremolo, Op. 58. L'Etincelle, Op. 21. Ses yeux, Op. 66. La Jota Aragonesa, Op. 14 (Review by John Bauman)

piano 

HUBER, HANS: Romanze (Perlende Traenen) (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

KNOX: Prelude and Fugue (Review by William Wians)

piano 

MALKIN: Romance sans paroles (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

PRESSER, WILLIAM: Fantasy on Kedron (Review by William Wians)

piano 

RACHMANINOFF: Vocalise, op. 34, no. 14 (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

REGER, MAX: Romanze in G (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

ROBERTSON, EDWIN: Music for Cello and Piano (Review by William Wians)

piano 

RUBINSTEIN, ANTON: Romance (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

SAINT-SAËNS: Romance, op. 51 (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

SCHUMANN: Sonatas for Violin and Piano (Review by Paul Turok)

piano 

SCRIABIN, ALEXANDER: Romance (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

SIBELIUS: Romance, op. 78, no. 2 (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

SINDING, CHRISTIAN: Romanze, op. 66, no. 5 (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

SVENDSEN: Romance, op. 26 (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

THOMÉ: Simple Aveu (Review by David K. Nelson)

piano 

VOLLRATH: Concert Piece for Cello and Piano. Three Romances, for Cello and Piano. Gypsy Jazz, for Cello and Piano (Review by Stephen Ellis)

piano 

VOLLRATH: Trio for Flute, Cello, and Piano. Sonata for Flute and Piano (Review by Stephen Ellis)

piano 

 

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