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Performer: James Houlik

GOULD, MORTON: Diversions (Review by Paul A. Snook)

tenor saxophone 

JOHNSON, HUNTER: Letter to the World (Review by Richard Burke)

tenor saxophone 

PECK: The Glory and the Grandeur—Concerto for Percussion Orchestra. Signs of Life. The Upward Stream—Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra. Peace Overture (Review by David Hurwitz)

saxophone 

PECK: The Upward Stream (Review by Paul A. Snook)

tenor saxophone 

RENDLEMAN: Concertino for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra (Review by Richard Burke)

tenor saxophone 

ROSS, WALTER: Mosaics— Piano Concerto (Review by Richard Burke)

tenor saxophone 

STAMP: Centograph.. Chorale and Toccata. Antithigram. Past the Equinox. The Melting of the Winter's Snow. Elegy and Affirmation. Fanfare for the Great Half. Remembrance of Things to Come. Elegy for English Horn and Strings. Gavorkna Fanfare. Journey Past the Unicorn. Canticle. Daybreak for Marimba Ensemble. Love's Philosophy. O-Zone. Jigsaw (Review by Paul A. Snook)

tenor saxophone 

WARD, ROBERT: Concertino for Strings (Review by Richard Burke)

tenor saxophone 

WARD, ROBERT: Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra (Review by Paul A. Snook)

tenor saxophone 

WARD, ROBERT: Fanfare for Durham. Prairie Overture. Night Fantasy. Antiphony for Winds. Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Band. Four Abstractions for Band. Fiesta Processional. Fantasia for Brass Choir and Timpani (Review by Paul A. Snook)

saxophone 

WARD, ROBERT: Jubilation Overture. Symphony No. 4. Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra'. Sonic Structure (Review by Paul A. Snook)

saxophone 

 

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