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Performer: Aage Kvalbein BERGMAN, ERIK: Lament and Incantation (Review by Mike Silverton) | cello | DEBUSSY: Sonata in D Minor for Cello and Piano (Review by David K. Nelson) | cello | FONTYN: Pro and Anti Verbs (Review by Mike Silverton) | cello | FRANCK, CÉSAR: Sonata in A for Cello and Piano (Review by David K. Nelson) | cello | GERSHWIN: Our Love Is Here to Stay. I Got Rhythm. Summertime (Review by Mike Silverton) | cello | GRIEG, EDVARD: Sonata in A Minor for Cello and Piano, op. 36. Twenty-five Norwegian Folk Songs and Dances for Piano, op. 17 (Review by David K. Nelson) | cello | HAUG: Symphony No. 2. String Quartet No. 1. Sonata Elegica for Cello Solo. Dialogue for Two Harps (Review by Robert McColley) | cello | NORDHEIM: Wirklicher Wald. Aurora (Review by Paul Rapoport) | cello | NYSTEDT: Stabat Mater (Review by David Denton) | cello | OKKENHAUG: Tunes from Tróndelag—Rhapsody. Lyric Dance. Folia. Five Choral Songs. Two Songs for Baritone and Organ. Six Songs for Soprano and Piano. Two Pieces for Cello and Piano. Four Piano Pieces (Review by John Ditsky) | cello | OLSEN: Six Old Village Songs. Adagio for Strings. Two Edda Songs. Canticum for Orchestra. Concertino for Horn and Strings. Metamorfose, for Cello solo. Lamento. Variations on a Norwegian Folk-Tune (Review by Paul A. Snook) | cello | SAMMARTINI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA: Sonata in G for Cello and Piano (Review by David K. Nelson) | cello | SOMMERFELDT: About Love, op. 46 (Review by Mike Silverton) | cello | SOMMERFELDT: Sonata for Cello and Piano. Sonata Saxífraga, for Solo Violin. Norwegian Landscape, for Solo Guitar. Spring Tunes, for Solo Flute. Three Dialogues, for Clarinet and Bassoon. Divertimento, for Solo Bassoon. The Invisible Rainbow, for Narrator and Mixed Chorus (Review by Stephen Ellis) | cello | TRADITIONAL: I Will Give My Love an Apple (Review by Mike Silverton) | cello | VIVALDI, ANTONIO: Concertos (Review by Nils Anderson) | cello | WILSON, JAMES: I Am of Ireland. Fair Maiden. If All the World was Paper (Review by Mike Silverton) | cello |
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