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BROWN, ELIZABETH: Seahorse... (Elizabeth Brown) (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

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BROWN, ELIZABETH: Seahorse... (Elizabeth Brown) (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

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CARL, ROBERT: A Clean Sweep... (Elizabeth Brown) (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

shakuhachi 

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Christmas Oratorio (Review by George Chien)

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BROOKS, JEFFERY: Composition for Two Pianos (Review by Scott Wheeler)

shakuhachi 

BROWN, ELIZABETH: Migration (Review by Scott Wheeler)

shakuhachi 

BROWN, ELIZABETH: Piranesi . Three Arias from A Bookmobile for Dreamers (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

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HIRSCH/WEINSTEIN: Haiku Lingo (Review by Scott Wheeler)

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KLINE, PHIL: Bachman's Warbler (Review by Scott Wheeler)

shakuhachi 

LANG, DAVID: The Anvil Chorus (Review by Scott Wheeler)

shakuhachi 

MARTIN, FRANK: Concerto for Seven Wind Instruments, Timpani, Percussion, and Strings. Petite Symphonie Concertante'. Ballade for Flute, Strings, and Piano (Review by John D. Wiser)

flute 

MARTIN, FRANK: Concerto for Seven Winds, Timpani, Percussion, and Strings. Petite Symphonie Concertante. Ballade for Flute, Strings, and Piano (Review by Paul A. Snook)

flute 

MUMFORD: a pond within the drifting dusk (Review by Scott Wheeler)

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VIERK: Red Shift IV (Review by Scott Wheeler)

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WHITE, FRANCES: Centre Bridge (Review by Robert Carl)

shakuhachi 

WIGGLESWORTH, FRANK: Symphony No. 1. Twin Songs. A Short Mass. Summer Music. Lake Music. Trillium. Psalm 148 (Review by Paul Rapoport)

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