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Performer: Benjamin Hudson

IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM HIBBARD- Parsons' Piece. String...: (Review by James H. North)

violin 

CLAYTON: Cree Songs to the Newborn (Review by David Sachs)

violin 

DICKMAN: Three Songs (Review by David Sachs)

violin 

DRUCKMAN, JACOB: String Quartets (Review by Robert Carl)

violin 

EASTMAN: Stay on It. If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich? Prelude to the Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc. The Holy Presence of Joan D'Arc. Gay Guerilla. Evil Nigger. Crazy Nigger (Review by Robert Carl)

violin 

EKIZIAN: Octoéchos, for Double String Quartet and Soprano (Review by James H. North)

violin 

FROOM: Quartet for Piano and Strings. Down to a Sunless Sea. Piano Sonata (Review by Scott Wheeler)

violin 

GLASS, PHILILP/SUSO, FODAY MUSA: Music from the Screens (Review by Edward Strickland)

violin 

GLASS, PHILIP: Echorus (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

violin 

HIBBARD: Menage (Review by David Sachs)

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IVANOV-KRAMSKOI: I Am Sitting on a Rock. Lullaby (Review by John Bauman)

violin 

JEMNITZ, SÁNDOR: Trio for Guitar and Strings (Review by John Bauman)

violin 

KARCHIN: Duo (Review by K. Robert Schwarz)

violin 

KARCHIN: Songs of John Keats, for Soprano and Six instruments. Capriccio for Violin and Seven Instruments* (Review by James H. North)

violin 

KOLB, BARBARA: Umbrian Colors (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

KURTAG, G.: The Little Predicament, Op. 16b (Review by John Bauman)

violin 

MACHOVER: Bug-Mudra (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

MAMLOCK, URSULA: Panta Rhei (Review by K. Robert Schwarz)

violin 

MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Symphony No. 4 in A, op. 90 ("Italian"). Concerto No. 1 in G Minor for Piano and Orchestra, op. 25. Concerto in E Minor for Violin and Orchestra, op. 64 (Review by Elliott Kaback)

violin 

MOROSS: Concerto for Flute with String Quartet; Sonata for Piano Duet and String Quartet (Review by Paul A. Snook)

violin 

NEMEROVSKY: Étude in A minor (Review by John Bauman)

violin 

PICKER: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. When Soft Voices Die. Rhapsody. Sextet No. 3. Romance (Review by James H. North)

violin 

PICKER: Rhapsody. When Soft Voices Die. Sextet No. 3. Romance (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

violin 

ROSENZWEIG: Diptych (Review by Scott Wheeler)

violin 

ROUSSAKIS: Voyage (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

violin 

ROXBURY: Two Songs of Walt Whitman (Review by Mike Silverton)

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SAXTON, ROBERT: Night Dance (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

SEARLE, HUMPHREY: Two Practical Cats' (Review by Mike Silverton)

violin 

SOKOLOVSKY, MAREK: Étude in D (Review by John Bauman)

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SOLLBERGER, HARVEY: Angel and Stone (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

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SOR: Souvenir de Russie (Review by John Bauman)

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STAROBIN, MICHAEL: Chase (Review by Mike Silverton)

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SUGÁR: Hungarian Children's Songs (Review by John Bauman)

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WINSLOW: Nahua Songs. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (Review by K. Robert Schwarz)

violin 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Arabia Felix (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

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WUORINEN, CHARLES: Archangel (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

violin 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Five. Archangel. Archæopteryx. Hyperion (Review by Alex Ross)

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WUORINEN, CHARLES: Sonata for Violin and Piano. Third String Quartet. Fast Fantasy (Review by James H. North)

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WUORINEN, CHARLES: The Blue Bamboula. Six Pieces. Spinoff. The Long and the Short. Fantasia (Review by Jon Tuska)

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