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Performer: Christina Jennings

MUMFORD: through a stillness brightening. an expanding distance of multiple voices. to find in the glimmering air …. a buoyant continuity of layering blue. an evolving romance for flute and piano. through the filtering dawn of spreading daybright. two Elliott Carter tributes. two rhapsodies for cello and strings. echoing fields. … spreading light. in forests of evaporating dawns. wending (Review by Barnaby Rayfield)

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SCHWENDINGER: Esprimere for Cello and Orchestra. Chiaroscuro Azzurro for Violin and Chamber Orchestra. Walking Dream for Flute and Chamber Orchestra (Review by Barnaby Rayfield)

flute 

SCHWENDINGER: Esprimere for Cello and Orchestra. Chiaroscuro Azzurro for Violin and Chamber Orchestra. Walking Dream for Flute and Chamber Orchestra (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

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SCHWENDINGER: Esprimere for Cello and Orchestra. Chiaroscuro Azzurro for Violin and Chamber Orchestra. Walking Dream for Flute and Chamber Orchestra (Review by Art Lange)

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SCHWENDINGER: High Wire Act . Nonet. Rumor . Sonata for Solo Violin. Two Little Whos (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

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SCHWENDINGER: High Wire Act. Nonet. Rumor. Sonata for Solo Violin. Two Little Whos (Review by Robert Schulslaper)

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SCHWENDINGER: High Wire Act. Nonet. Rumor. Sonata for Solo Violin. Two Little Whos (Review by Barnaby Rayfield)

flute 

SCHWENDINGER: High Wire Act. Nonet. Rumor. Sonata for Solo Violin. Two Little Whos (Review by Art Lange)

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SCHWENDINGER: High Wire Act. Nonet. Rumor. Sonata for Solo Violin. Two Little Whos (Review by Colin Clarke)

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THEOFANIDIS: Vaghe Stelle dell’Orsa. Spring Verses. Door Out of the Fire (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

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