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Performer: Zoltán Jeney BOISMORTIER, JOSEPH BODIN DE: Sonata in D Minor for Two Oboes, Op. 7/1V. Sonata in A Minor for Three Violins and Harpsichord, Op. 34/VI. Concerto in D for Five Flutes, Op. 15/111. Sonata in G Minor for Two Flutes, Op. 13/1. Trio Sonata in D for Violin, Viola, Cello, and Harpsichord, Op. 50/VI. Concerto in A Minor for Two Oboes, Harpsichord, and Orchestra, Op. 28/111 (Review by Paul Turok) | flute | BOISMORTIER, JOSEPH BODIN DE: Works (Review by Paul Turok) | flute | CAGE, JOHN: Thirty Pieces for Five Orchestras. Music for Piano, Nos. 4-19 and 21-84 (Review by Kyle Gann) | piano | CSENKI: Kalotaszegi Dalok és Táncok. Három Magyarlapádi Népdal. Vogul Dalok. Cigány Életképek. Dunántúli Népdalok. Hortobágyi Népdalok. Clarinet Rhapsody (Review by Kyle Gann) | fuvola | CSENKI: Népdalok (Review by Kyle Gann) | fuvola | JENEY: OM (Review by Kyle Gann) | electric organ | JENEY: Soliloquium No. 3 for Piano. To Apollo. For Glass and Metal (Review by Paul Rapoport) | organ | JENEY: impho 102/6. Orpheus' Garden. A Hundred Years' Average. End Game (Review by Paul Rapoport) | conductor | SÁRY: Five Melancholic Songs. Pentagram. A Continuity of Rotative Chords (Review by Kyle Gann) | percussion | SÁRY: Flowers of Heaven for Four Pianos. Prelude for Four Keyboard Instruments (Review by John Ditsky) | piano |
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