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BERGSMA: Riddle Me This (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

CARTER, ELLIOTT: The Harmony of Morning (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

CHIHARA: Lie Lightly Gentle Earth (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

DRUCKMAN, JACOB: Madrigals (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

HARRISON, LOU: Mass (to St. Anthony) (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

HENNAGIN: The House on the Hill-A Madrigal Cantata (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

IMBRIE: On the Beach at Night (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

MADISON: Two Pieces (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

MAYER, WILLIAM: Brass Quintet (Review by John Story)

ensemble or orchestra 

MAYER, WILLIAM: Country Fair. Dream’s End (Review by John Story)

ensemble or orchestra 

MAYER, WILLIAM: Essay for Brass and Winds. Eve of St. Agnes. Khartoum. Miniatures. Two News Items (Review by John Story)

ensemble or orchestra 

MAYER, WILLIAM: The Eve of St. Agnes (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

NAJERA: In Dulcí Jubilo (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

ROREM: Missa Brevis (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

ROXBURY: Four Motets (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

SCHUMAN, WILLIAM: Mail Order Madrigals (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

SMITH, GREGG: Legend (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

WAXMAN, FRANZ: Thomas Hardy Songs—Eight Romances for A Cappella Chorus (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

 

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