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Performer: Robert Hughes BRANT, HENRY: Kingdom Come. Machinations (Review by Richard Burke) | conductor | DALLAPICOLLA: Divertimento in Quattro Esercizi. Rencesvals. Quattro Liriche de Antonio Machado. Cinque Canti (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | ERICKSON, ROBERT: Night Music. The Idea of Order at Key West. Pacific Sirens (Review by David Sachs) | conductor | HARRISON, LOU: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (1985). Suite for Violin, Piano, and Small Orchestra (1951) (Review by Richard Taruskin) | conductor | HARRISON, LOU: Concerto in Slendr. Three Pieces for Gamelan with Soloists. String Quartet Set. Suite for Percussion (Review by David Hurwitz) | conductor | HARRISON, LOU: Concerto in Slendro. Main Bersama-Sama. Threnody for Carlos Chavez. Serenade for Betty Freeman and Franco Assetto. String Quartet Set. Suite for Percussion (Review by Robert Carl) | conductor | HARRISON, LOU: Elegiac Symphony (Review by Peter Frank) | conductor | HARRISON, LOU: Pacifika Rondo. Four Pieces for Harp. Two Pieces for Psaltery. Music for Violin with Various Instruments (Review by David Hurwitz) | conductor | HUGHES, ROBERT U.S.A.: Cadences (Review by Peter Frank) | conductor | POUND, EZRA: Le Testament (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | bassoon | POUND, EZRA: Le Testament (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | conductor | TYRANNY, BLUE GENE: Country Boy Country Dog (How to Discover Music in the Sounds of Your Daily Life) (Review by Peter Burwasser) | conductor |
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