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Performer: Masami Nakagawa

MAGIC FLUTE TANGO: Sesame Street Theme. Magic Flute Tango. Amazing Grace. Scarborough Fair. Peace Goes Around the World. Arirang. Mah Na Mah Na. Mr. Kuroda’s Travels (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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HACHIMURA: Maniera (Review by Art Lange)

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HACHIMURA: Meditation Higan-Bana, for Piano, op. 6. Manlera, for Flute, op. 14. Dolcissima mia vita, for Metallic Percussion, op. 16. Breathing Field, for Flute, Clarinet, Harp, Percussion, and Piano, op. 15 (Review by Paul Rapoport)

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HAYASHI: The Way. Child and the Lines. Sky (Review by Art Lange)

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IFUKUBE: Ancient Minstrelsies of Gilyak Tribes. Three Lullabies Among the Native Tribes on the Island of Sakhalin. Eclogs after Epos Among Alno Races. The Lake Kimtaankamuito. A Shanty of the Shiretoko Peninsula. Ode “The Sea of Okhotsk“. The Lake Kimtaankamuito. Five Poems After “Inaba Manyo“ (Review by Art Lange)

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ISHII, MAKI: Drifting Island (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

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KAKO: Horoscope (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

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NAKAGAWA: Lied (Review by Art Lange)

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NODA: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra*. Eclogue for Flute and Percussion. Trois Développements pour Piano. Ode Capricious for Piano. Serenade J. Poem I. Poem II (Review by Scott Wheeler)

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NODA: Eclogue (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

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REICH, STEVE: Piano Phase (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

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SATO: Bluesy Fragment (Review by Art Lange)

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SCELSI: Canti del Capricorno 1-19 (Review by Kyle Gann)

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SCELSI: Canti del Capricorno 1-19 (Review by Mike Silverton)

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