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Performer: Cees van Zeeland ANDRIESSEN, LOUIS: De Staat (Review by Mike Silverton) | piano | ANDRIESSEN, LOUIS: De Staat; Il Principe; Il Duce; Hoketus (Review by Peter Frank) | Fender piano | BROOKS, JEFFERY: Composition for Two Pianos (Review by Scott Wheeler) | piano | BROWN, ELIZABETH: Migration (Review by Scott Wheeler) | piano | CAGE, JOHN: Three Dances for Two Prepared Pianos (Review by Mike Silverton) | piano | HIRSCH/WEINSTEIN: Haiku Lingo (Review by Scott Wheeler) | piano | KLINE, PHIL: Bachman's Warbler (Review by Scott Wheeler) | piano | LANG, DAVID: The Anvil Chorus (Review by Scott Wheeler) | piano | MARTLAND: Babi Yar. Drill (Review by Mike Silverton) | piano | MARTLAND: Babl Yař. Drilř (Review by Scott Wheeler) | piano | MUMFORD: a pond within the drifting dusk (Review by Scott Wheeler) | piano | STRAVINSKY, IGOR: Agon (Review by Mike Silverton) | piano | TEN HOLT, SIMEON: Canto Ostinato, for Keyboards (version for four pianos) (Review by Stephen Ellis) | piano | VIERK: Red Shift IV (Review by Scott Wheeler) | piano |
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