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Performer: Robyn Schulkowsky

BERIO: Naturale (Review by Robert Carl)

percussion 

BERIO: Naturale (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

percussion 

BOUCHARD: Pourtinadd (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

percussion 

CAGE, JOHN: 45' for a Speaker. 45' für einen Sprecher. 34'46.776“ for a Pianist. 31'57.9864“ for a Pianist. 2T10.554“ for a Percussionist. 26'1.1499“ for a String Player. 4/33” (No. 2) (0’00”). Two. Music for Five (Review by Mike Silverton)

percussion 

CAGE, JOHN: Atlas Eclipticalis. Concert for Piano and Orchestra. Hymnkus. Solo for Voice 22. Imitations Ifi. Solo for Voice 79. Music for Six. Sonata for Clarinet. Five. Totem Ancestor. Sonata for Two Voices“. A Valentine out of Season. Seven (Review by Art Lange)

percussion 

CHIHARA: Redwood (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

percussion 

CURRAN: Crystal Psalms (Review by Martin Anderson)

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KOMITAS: (arr. Mansurian) Garun a.' Krunk? Krunk. Chinar es. Hov Arek. Hoy, A/azan. Tsirani Tsar. Oror (2 versions). Antoni. (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

percussion 

MANSURIAN: Havik? Duet for Viola and Percussion (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

percussion 

MANSURIAN: Tagh of the Funeral of the Lord (Review by Colin Clarke)

percussion 

SCELSI: Okanagon (Review by Mike Silverton)

tam-tam 

SCELSI: Okanagon, for Harp, Double bass, and Tam-Tam. Uaknongan, for Double bass and Voice. Three Pieces, for Trombone. Wo Ma, for Bass Voice. C'est bien, la nuit, for Double bass. Le Réveil profond, for Double bass. Uaknongan, for Bb Bass Tuba. Et maintenant, c'est à vous à Jouer, for Cello and Double bass. Mantram, for Double bass (Review by Mike Silverton)

tam-tam 

SCHULKOWSKY: Armadillo (Review by Robert Carl)

percussion 

SCHULKOWSKY/MOLVÆR: Pier and Ocean Nil. Hastening Westward t-VII (Review by Mike Silverton)

percussion 

SHOSTAKOVICH: Sonata for Viola and Piano, op. 147 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

percussion 

STIEBLER: Three in One, for Bass Flute and Tape. Trio '89, for Cello, Piano, and Percussion. Sequenz II, for Celio and Tape (Review by Mike Silverton)

percussion 

WOLFF, CHRISTIAN G.: Exercises (Review by Robert Carl)

marimba 

WOLFF, CHRISTIAN G.: Exercises (Review by Robert Carl)

vibraphone 

WOLFF, CHRISTIAN G.: For Morty. For a Medley. Violist and Percussionist. Percussionist 5. Rosas. Pulse . One Coat of Paint. Duo 7 (Review by Robert Carl)

percussion 

WOLFF, CHRISTIAN G.: John, David. Rhapsody (Review by Robert Carl)

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