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Performer: Allen Otte

BAKER, E.: before/After (Review by Colin Clarke)

electronics 

BRANT, HENRY: Orbits; A Spatial Symphonic Ritual for 80 Trombones, Organ, and Sopranino Voice (Review by Peter Frank)

percussion 

BRÜN, HERBERT: More Dust (Review by David Sachs)

percussion 

CLAY, DANNY: Coping (Review by Colin Clarke)

electronics 

DEFOTIS: Continuous Showing (Review by David Sachs)

percussion 

HANDEL, DARRELL: Trio. Scherzo. A Recitative for Guitar. Flute City. Barge Music. The Poems of our Climate. The Tyger (Review by Paul Ingram)

percussion 

KRAMER: Five Studies on Six Notes (Review by David Sachs)

percussion 

LANE/OTTE, JOHN: Consumer Market (Review by Colin Clarke)

electronics 

LANE/OTTE, JOHN: Consumer Market (Review by Colin Clarke)

sound sculpture 

LANTZ: 15 Acres (Review by Colin Clarke)

electronics 

LANTZ: Concealed (Review by Colin Clarke)

electronics 

LANTZ: Poem not ending with my Grandfather’s Will (Review by Colin Clarke)

electronics 

MAY, THEODORE: Para-Diddle (Review by David Sachs)

percussion 

MOSKO: The Cosmology of Easy Listening (Review by David Sachs)

percussion 

OTTE: Three Contrafacta (Review by Colin Clarke)

electronics 

PECK: Lift Off (Review by David Sachs)

percussion 

SAMUEL, GERHARD: What of My Music! (Review by Peter Frank)

percussion 

SCHOOFS: Fury (Review by Colin Clarke)

electronics 

UDOW: Strike (Review by David Sachs)

percussion 

WHITING: Bring Many Names (Review by Colin Clarke)

electronics 

WOLFF, CHRISTIAN G.: For 1, 2, or 3 People (Review by David Sachs)

percussion 

YOSHIOKA: Paradox III (Review by David Sachs)

percussion 

 

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