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Works by Composer INCE, KAMRÁN

(Gloria) Everywhere

Joseph Jennings 

Arches

David Alan Miller 

Concerto for Orchestra, Turkish Instruments, and Voices

Kamran Ince 

Curve. Istathenople

Kevin Stalheim
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Kevin Stalheim
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Kevin Stalheim
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Dreamlines. Zamboturfidir. Asumani. Fortuna Sepio Nos

Kamran Ince 

Fantasie of a Sudden Turtle’*. Tracing

Kamran Ince 

Fest

David Alan Miller 

Flight Box. MKG Variations. In White. In Memoriam 8/17/99. Turquoise

Present Music
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Present Music
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Present Music
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Hammers and Whistlers

Kevin Stalheim
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Kevin Stalheim
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Kevin Stalheim
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Hava. . . (air. . .)

Jane Solose 

Hot, Red, Cold, Vibrant

Kamran Ince 

Kaç! (Escape! From "A")

Kamran Ince 

Koçekçe

Kamran Ince 

Lines

Kamran Ince 

Lines.

William Helmers 

Partita in E

Kamran Ince 

Remembering Lycia

David Alan Miller 

Requiem for Mehmet

Zeynep Ucbasaran 

Strange Stone

Kevin Stalheim
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Kevin Stalheim
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Kevin Stalheim
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Symphonies: No. 3, “Siege of Vienna“; No. 4, “Sardis.“ Domes

Kamran Ince 

Symphony in Blue

Liza Stepanova 

Symphony No. 2, "The Fall of Constantinople"

David Alan Miller 

Symphony No. 2, “The Fall of Constantinople.” Piano Concerto. Infrared Only

Kamran Ince 

Symphony No. 5, “Galatasaray”. Requiem Without Words. Before Infrared

Kamran Ince 

Two Step Passion

Kamran Ince 

Works by

Donald Berman 

 

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