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Performer: Joan Heller

BARNEY: Strings of Light (Review by Mike Silverton)

soprano 

BAZELON: Dramatic Fanfare. Memories of a Winter Childhood. Symphony No. 8½. Prelude to Hart Crane's “The Bridge“. Alliances for Cello and Piano. Four... Parts of a World (Review by Richard Burke)

soprano 

BAZELON: Spires. Legends and Lovers. Trajectories. Harold Farberman conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra; with Maurice Murphy, trumpet; Wanda Maxmilien, piano (Review by Paul A. Snook)

soprano 

CHILD, PETER: Wind Quintet. Sonatina for Oboe. Clare Cycle (Review by James H. North)

soprano 

COGAN: Utterances (Review by Mike Silverton)

soprano 

COGAN: Utterances (Review by ROGER DETTMER)

voice 

CUMMINGS, CONRAD: Beast Songs. Summer Air (Review by David Sachs)

soprano 

DELIO: Serenade (Review by ROGER DETTMER)

voice 

ESCOT: Neyrac Lux (Review by ROGER DETTMER)

voice 

FERNEYHOUGH: Casandra's Dream Song (Review by Mike Silverton)

soprano 

KORDE: Constellations (Review by ROGER DETTMER)

voice 

REYNOLDS, ROGER: Autumn Island (Review by Mike Silverton)

soprano 

SCELSI: Five Incantations (Review by Mike Silverton)

soprano 

SERIO: Sequenza II (Review by Mike Silverton)

soprano 

SHATIN: Ruah (Review by James H. North)

soprano 

UNG: Grand Spirar. SpiralII. KhseBuon. Mohori. KhseBuon. Tall Wind (Review by Art Lange)

soprano 

UNG: Tall Wind. Khse Buon (Review by David Sachs)

soprano 

YANNATOS: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano. Prières dans L Arche. Minicycle I (Moods). Cycles (Review by Paul Turok)

soprano 

 

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