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Performer: Jos Zwaanenberg

BRIEF: Cantares, for Soprano and Orchestra. Concert Étude, for Piano. Moments, for Harp. Canto, for Flute. Young Hee Kim, soprano; Dutch Radio Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Ed Spanjaard; Michael Dewart, piano (Review by Stephen Ellis)

flute 

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)

flute 

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)

piccolo 

CHATZIGIANNIS: Broken MIrrors (Review by Art Lange)

electronics 

CHATZIGIANNIS: Broken MIrrors (Review by Art Lange)

flute 

CORNFORD: Flute Feed (Review by Art Lange)

electronics 

CORNFORD: Flute Feed (Review by Art Lange)

flute 

DIBLEY: Organ Grinder (Review by Art Lange)

electronics 

DIBLEY: Organ Grinder (Review by Art Lange)

flute 

TENNEY: Poem (Review by Robert Carl)

flute 

TENNEY: Seegersong #2 (Review by Robert Carl)

flute 

WHITTY: Does the Body Rule the Mind or Does the Mind Rule the Body? Has the World Changed or Have I Changed? (Review by Art Lange)

electronics 

WHITTY: Does the Body Rule the Mind or Does the Mind Rule the Body? Has the World Changed or Have I Changed? (Review by Art Lange)

flute 

 

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