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BLACK, ROBERT: Capriccio (Blown Apart. Foramen Habet!. Three Pieces for Violin and Piano (Review by Mike Silverton)

ensemble or orchestra 

DEMBSKI: Alta'. Albař. Dígiř, Trio*. Stacked Deck. Alta Mirar. Spectra (Review by William Wians)

ensemble or orchestra 

DEMBSKI: Spectra. Stacked Deck (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

GIDEON: Sonnets from Shakespeare, for Baritone and Orchestra. Wing'd Hour, for Tenor and Orchestra (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

JAFFE, STEPHEN: The Rhythm of the Running Plough. Four Songs with Ensemble. Double Sonata (Review by Mike Silverton)

ensemble or orchestra 

MACBRIDE, DAVID: Nocturnes de la Ventana (Review by Mike Silverton)

ensemble or orchestra 

MACHOVER: Nature's Breath. Spectres Parisiens (Review by Kyle Gann)

ensemble or orchestra 

MCKINLEY, WILLIAM THOMAS: Concerto for Flute and String Orchestra (1986) (Review by William Zagorski)

ensemble or orchestra 

MCKINLEY, WILLIAM THOMAS: Concerto for Flute and Strings (Review by Mike Silverton)

ensemble or orchestra 

SHORE: July Remembrances (Review by Mike Silverton)

ensemble or orchestra 

STRAVINSKY, IGOR: Concerto in E♭ (Dumbarton Oaks) (Review by Mike Silverton)

ensemble or orchestra 

TALMA: The Ambient Air, for Flute, Violin, Cello, and Piano. Full Circle, for Piano and Orchestra. Lament, for Cello and Piano. Three Bagatelles, for Piano. Kaleidoscopic Variations, for Piano. Four-Handed Fun, for Piano, four-hands (Review by John Ditsky)

ensemble or orchestra 

 

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