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Performer: Winston Choi ISPIRARE: (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | piano | BANKS, S.: Come As You Are (Review by Colin Clarke) | piano | BERIO: Black is the color.. (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | piano | BERIO: Naturale (su melodie siciliane) (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | piano | BORNE, FRANÇOIS: Fantaisie brillante on Bizet's “Carmen“ (Review by Paul Ingram) | piano | BRINK, MATTHEW VAN: Dal Dosai (Review by Paul Ingram) | piano | CARTER, ELLIOTT: Two Diversions. Piano Sonata. 90+. Night Fantasies. Retrouvailles (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | DZUBAY: Footprints (Review by Paul Ingram) | piano | GRIFFES, CHARLES T.: Poem (Review by Paul Ingram) | piano | HARBERG: Court Dances (Review by Colin Clarke) | piano | HUTTER: Fantasy Pieces (Review by Carson Cooman) | piano | HUTTER: The Melancholy Rags (Review by Carson Cooman) | piano | LENNON, JOHN ANTHONY: Distances Within Me (Review by Colin Clarke) | piano | MASLANKA: Tone Studies (Review by Colin Clarke) | piano | MELBY: Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Computer (Review by Phillip Scott) | piano | MELBY: Concerto for Violin, Piano, and Computer (Review by Phillip Scott) | piano | MIKHASHOFF: Elemental Figures (Review by Colin Clarke) | piano | MUMFORD: through a stillness brightening. an expanding distance of multiple voices. to find in the glimmering air …. a buoyant continuity of layering blue. an evolving romance for flute and piano. through the filtering dawn of spreading daybright. two Elliott Carter tributes. two rhapsodies for cello and strings. echoing fields. … spreading light. in forests of evaporating dawns. wending (Review by Barnaby Rayfield) | piano | MUMFORD, JEFFREY: of fields unfolding…echoing depths of resonant light. becoming…. verdant cycles of deepening spring (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | piano | RAVEL: Gaspard de la nuit (Review by Colin Clarke) | piano | ROCHBERG, GEORGE: Viola Sonata (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | piano | SOWERBY: Symphony for Jazz Orchestra, “Monotony”. Tramping Tune. String Quartet in d (Review by Phillip Scott) | piano | SOWERBY: Symphony for Jazz Orchestra, “Monotony”. Tramping Tune. String Quartet in d (Review by Peter Burwasser) | piano | TAFFANEL: Fantaisie on Themes from “Der Freischütz“ (Review by Paul Ingram) | piano | TAKANO: Jungibility (Review by Jeremy Marchant) | piano | TAKANO: Jungibility (Review by Peter Burwasser) | piano | TAKANO: Jungibility (Review by Jeremy Marchant) | piano | ZUPKO, MISCHA: The Seven Deadly Sins (Review by Paul Ingram) | piano |
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