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Performer: Richard Paske

LUBET, ALEX: Two Octave Etudes, for Piano (Review by John Ditsky)

electronics 

LUBET, ALEX: Two Octave Etudes, for Piano (Review by Stephen Ellis)

sound mixer 

LUBET, ALEX: Two Octave Etudes, for Piano (Review by John Ditsky)

tape 

LUBET, ALEX: Two Octave Etudes, for Piano (Review by John Ditsky)

voice 

MEANS: Future Perfect (Review by Stephen Ellis)

sound mixer 

MEANS: Future Perfect (Review by John Ditsky)

electronics 

MEANS: Future Perfect (Review by John Ditsky)

tape 

MEANS: Future Perfect (Review by John Ditsky)

voice 

NEAR: Short Festival Te Deum and Jubilate Deo, for Chorus & Organ (Review by Stephen Ellis)

sound mixer 

NEAR: Short Festival Te Deum and Jubilate, for Soprano, Organ, & Chorus (Review by John Ditsky)

electronics 

NEAR: Short Festival Te Deum and Jubilate, for Soprano, Organ, & Chorus (Review by John Ditsky)

tape 

NEAR: Short Festival Te Deum and Jubilate, for Soprano, Organ, & Chorus (Review by John Ditsky)

voice 

PASKE: An Open Door, For Voice, Flute, Found Percussion, Electronic Instruments, and tape (Review by John Ditsky)

electronics 

PASKE: An Open Door, For Voice, Flute, Found Percussion, Electronic Instruments, and tape (Review by John Ditsky)

tape 

PASKE: An Open Door, For Voice, Flute, Found Percussion, Electronic Instruments, and tape (Review by John Ditsky)

voice 

PASKE: An Open Door, for Performers, Audience, Outdoor Sounds, and Electronics (Review by Stephen Ellis)

sound mixer 

STOKES: Tintinnabulary, for Ringing Percussion (Review by Stephen Ellis)

sound mixer 

STOKES: Tintinnabulary, for Taped Percussion (Review by John Ditsky)

electronics 

STOKES: Tintinnabulary, for Taped Percussion (Review by John Ditsky)

tape 

STOKES: Tintinnabulary, for Taped Percussion (Review by John Ditsky)

voice 

 

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