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Performer: Bertram Turetzky VINNY GOLIA/BERTRAM TURETZKY. Eleven Reasons to Begin: 2 in 1. Dialogue. Doubles. Triologue. How Many Sunsets? Song for R. E. Green. Music for Bass Clarinet. An Existential Prelude. Wind Songs. Hymn for Her (Review by Art Lange) | acoustic bass | CHIHARA: Tree Music (Review by Art Lange) | double bass | CHILDS, BARNEY: Any Five (Review by Robert Carl) | contra-alto clarinet | ERB: String Quartet No. 3 (Review by James H. North) | double bass | ERB: Suddenly It’s Evening. 3 Poems for Violin and Piano. 3 Pieces for Double Bass Alone (Review by James H. North) | double bass | ERICKSON, ROBERT: KRYL. Ricercar à 3. Postcards. Dunbar's Delight. Quog. Sierra (Review by Mike Silverton) | double bass | ERICKSON, ROBERT: Kryl. Ricercar à 3. Postcards. Dunbar's Delight*. Quoq. Sierra (Review by James H. North) | double bass | GRABOVSKY: Trio for Violin, Double Bass, and Piano (Review by John D. Wiser) | double bass | KARLINS: Reflux (Review by Paul Rapoport) | double bass | KOSENKO: Two Pieces for Violin and Piano (Review by John D. Wiser) | double bass | LEWIS, ROBERT HALL: Inflections (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | double bass | LYATOSHINSKY, BORIS: Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 19 (Review by John D. Wiser) | double bass | OGDEN: By the Isar (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | double bass | REYNOLDS, ROGER: Whispers Out of Time. Transfigured Wind II (Review by Mike Silverton) | double bass | SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Notebook. Family Portraits. Here and There. Strays (Review by Keith Kramer) | double bass | SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Notebook. Family Portraits. Here and There. Strays (Review by Colin Clarke) | double bass | SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Notebook. Family Portraits. Here and There. Strays (Review by Huntley Dent) | double bass | SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Notebook. Family Portraits. Here and There. Strays (Review by Robert Carl) | double bass | SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Tunnels Notebook. Family Portraits. Here and There (Review by Robert Carl) | double bass | STANKOVYCH, YEVHEN: Triptych for Violin and Piano, “In the Highlands“ (Review by John D. Wiser) | double bass |
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