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Performer: Emily Freeman Brown

ADLER, SAMUEL: Piano Concerto No. 3 (Review by Michael Cameron)

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ADLER, SAMUEL: Requiescat in Pace (Review by John Story)

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ADLER, SAMUEL: The Fixed Desire (Review by Colin Clarke)

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BRYANT, STEVEN: Loose Id (Review by Colin Clarke)

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CORNELL, RICHARD E.: Sinfonia (Review by Henry Fogel)

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DAUGHERTY, MICHAEL: Raise the Roof (Review by Colin Clarke)

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FRANK, G.: Illapa (Review by Mark Novak)

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FREUND, DON: Radical Light (Review by John Story)

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HUSA: Reflections (Review by John Story)

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KARCHIN, L.: Four Songs on Poems of Seamus Heaney (Review by Mark Novak)

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KENNEDY, MARTIN: Theme and Variations for Trombone and Orchestra (Review by Henry Fogel)

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KERNIS: On Wings of Light (Review by Henry Fogel)

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KUEHN, MIKEL: Sfumato (Review by Mark Novak)

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LIPTAK: Northern Light (Review by Henry Fogel)

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RAN: Vessels of Courage and Hope (Review by Colin Clarke)

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RAN: Yearning for Solo Violin and Strings with Cello Obligato (Review by Mark Novak)

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ROSS, JOHN: After a Line by Theodore Roethke (Review by Colin Clarke)

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RUO: Leaving Sao (Review by Colin Clarke)

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RYAN: Ophélie (Review by John Story)

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SHRUDE: Into Light (Review by John Story)

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SHRUDE: Libro d’Ore (Review by Henry Fogel)

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THEOFANIDIS: On the Edge of the Infinite (Review by John Story)

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THOMAS, A. READ: Galaxy Dances (Review by Mark Novak)

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WARSHAW: Responses (Review by Henry Fogel)

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