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Performer: Ingram Marshall MARSHALL, INGRAM: Cortez. The Emperor’s Birthday. Ikon. Ron pa fjellet. Sibelius in His Radio Corner. Sung. Weather Report (Review by John Story) | voice & electronics | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Fog Tropes, for Brass Sextet, Fog horns, and Other Ambient Sounds. Gradual Requiem (Review by Dean P. Suzuki) | electronics | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Fog Tropes, for Brass Sextet, Fog horns, and Other Ambient Sounds. Gradual Requiem (Review by Dean P. Suzuki) | piano | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Fog Tropes, for Brass Sextet, Fog horns, and Other Ambient Sounds. Gradual Requiem (Review by Dean P. Suzuki) | voice | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Fog Tropes. Gradual Requiem. Gambuti I (Review by Kyle Gann) | balinese flute | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Fog Tropes. Gradual Requiem. Gambuti I (Review by Kyle Gann) | piano | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Fog Tropes. Gradual Requiem. Gambuti I (Review by Kyle Gann) | synthesizers | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Fog Tropes. Gradual Requiem. Gambuti I (Review by Kyle Gann) | voice | MARSHALL, INGRAM: The Fragility Cycles (“Gambuh”) (Review by Robert Carl) | electronics | MARSHALL, INGRAM: The Fragility Cycles (“Gambuh”) (Review by Robert Carl) | gambuh | MARSHALL, INGRAM: The Fragility Cycles (Review by John Ditsky) | electronics | MARSHALL, INGRAM: The Fragility Cycles (Review by John Ditsky) | gambuh | MARSHALL, INGRAM: The Fragility Cycles (Review by Edward Strickland) | performance, want list | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Three Penitential Visions. Hidden Voices (Review by Edward Strickland) | digital-sampling keyboard | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Three Penitential Visions. Hidden Voices (Review by Edward Strickland) | piano | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Three Penitential Visions. Hidden Voices (Review by Edward Strickland) | synthesizers | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Three Penitential Visions. Hidden Voices (Review by Edward Strickland) | tape | MARSHALL, INGRAM: Three Penitential Visions. Hidden Voices (Review by Edward Strickland) | voice | MARSHALL, INGRAM/BENGSTON: Alcatraz. Eberbach (Review by Robert Carl) | electronics |
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