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Performer: John Feeney

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Partita for Oboe in g, BWV1013. Cantata 12 (Review by George Chien)

double bass 

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Piano Concertos (Review by Michael Ullman)

double bass 

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: SintonĂ­as to Cantatas 156, 21, 12 (Review by George Chien)

double bass 

DRAGONETTI: String Quartet No. 1. String Quintets (Review by Christopher Brodersen)

double bass 

DRAGONETTI: String Quartet No. 2. String Quintets (Review by Christopher Brodersen)

double bass 

FOSTER, STEPHEN: Village Festival Quadrille. Anadolia. Byerly's Waltz. Rainbow Schottisch. Jennie's Own Schottisch. I Dream of Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair. Oh! Susanna. The Old Pine Tree. Beautiful Dreamer. Maggie By My Side. Gentle Annie. Where Are The Friends of My Youth. Old Folks' Quadrille. My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night (Review by David Mason Greene)

double bass 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Oboe Concerto in g (Review by George Chien)

double bass 

HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Divertimento, Hob. II (Review by Christopher Brodersen)

double bass 

LANIER: Blackbirds. Wald einsamkeit I and II. A Melody from Lanier's Flute. Cradle Song. Wind Song (Review by David Mason Greene)

double bass 

MARCELLO, ALESSANDRO: Oboe Concerto in d (Review by George Chien)

double bass 

PIAZZOLLA, ASTOR: Oblivion (Review by George Chien)

double bass 

TELEMANN, GEORG PHILIPP: Oboe Concertos (Review by George Chien)

double bass 

TSONTAKIS, GEORGE: Heartsounofs. Meditations at Perigee. Sarabesque (Review by Robert Carl)

contra-alto clarinet 

 

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