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Performer: Wolfgang Schneider BEHREND: Requiem lor Hiroshima, for Voice, Mandolin, Guitar, Two Percussionists, and Plucked String Orchestra (Review by Stephen Ellis) | percussion | BENGUEREL: Concierto para Percussion (Review by Benjamin Pernick) | percussion | FINK, SIEGFRIED: Rondell I. Timing for Percussion (Review by Benjamin Pernick) | percussion | GUINJOAN: Cinco Estudios (Review by Benjamin Pernick) | percussion | HARTIG: Movimenti, for Plucked String Orchestra and Percussion (Review by Stephen Ellis) | percussion | HASHAGEN: Percussion IV/V (Review by Benjamin Pernick) | percussion | HEIDER: Edition, for Plucked String Orchestra (Review by Stephen Ellis) | percussion | KAGEL: Musi, for Plucked String Orchestra (Review by Stephen Ellis) | percussion | LOGOTHETIS: Styx, for Plucked String Orchestra (Review by Stephen Ellis) | percussion | SPANNHEIMER: Ludus for Organ and Plucked String Orchestra (Review by Stephen Ellis) | percussion | STAHMER, K. H.: I Can Fly. Dreamscape. Commentaries. Rotations. Grabstele für Erich Arendt. Die Landschaft in Meiner Stimme (Review by Robert Carl) | percussion |
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