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Performer: Mats Rondin

AHO: Tuba Concerto (Review by Jerry Dubins)

conductor 

BENGTSSON: Violin Concerto in b; Cello Concerto in a (Review by Michael Carter)

cello 

BENGTSSON: Violin Concerto in b; Cello Concerto in a (Review by Michael Carter)

conductor 

BERG, NATANAEL: Traumgewalten. Symphony No. 4. Song of Songs (Review by Paul A. Snook)

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JANÁČEK, LEOŠ: Chamber Music for Violin, Cello, and Piano (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

cello 

JANÁČEK, LEOŠ: Piano Sonata (“1.X.1905“). Fairy Tale. Presto. On an Overgrown Path. In the Mist. Romance''. Dumka. Werne and Variations. Three Moravian Dances. Sonata for Violin and Piano''. Allegro. Reminiscence (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

cello 

MELCHERS: Piano Concerto No. 2, op. 23. Symphony in d, op. 19 (Review by Jerry Dubins)

conductor 

MELCHERS: Piano Concerto No. 2. Symphony in d (Review by Paul A. Snook)

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SALLINEN: Complete Works for String Orchestra (Review by Stephen Ellis)

cello 

SALLINEN: Some Aspects of Peltoniemi Hintrik's Funeral March. Chamber Music I, ll, and III (“The Nocturnal Dances of Don Juanquixote'). Sunrise Serenade, for Two Trumpets, Piano, and String Orchestra (Review by Stephen Ellis)

cello 

WIKLANDER, KURT: PORTRAIT OF A COMPOSER (Review by Stephen Ellis)

cello 

WIKLANDER, KURT: Toccata on the Easter Introitos. Two Chorales from Dalecarlia. Fantasia*. Four Miniatures. Meditation in Folk Style on B-A-C-H. Three Organ Chorales on Sacred Folk-Tunes. Fantasia per organo. Scherzo Ostinato. Meditation (Review by Stephen Ellis)

cello 

 

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