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Performer: Robert Miller

BABBITT: Philomel, for Soprano, Phonemena, for Soprano and Piano. Phonemena, for Soprano and Tape. Post-Partitions, for Piano. Reflections, for Piano and Synthesized Tape (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

BABBITT: Phonomena (two versions); Reflections; Post-Partitions (Review by Peter Frank)

piano 

BASSETT, LESLIE: Music for Saxophone and Piano (Review by Peter Frank)

piano 

BERGER, ARTHUR: Five Pieces for Piano. Septet (Review by John Ditsky)

piano 

BERGER, ARTHUR: Five Pieces for Piano. Septet (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

CAGE, JOHN: Sonatas and Interludes (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

COWELL, HENRY: The Banshee. Aeolian Harp. Piano Piece (Paris 1924) (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

FARBERMAN: Crumble’s Ballet (Review by Paul Rapoport)

piano 

FARBERMAN: Greek Scene (Review by Paul Rapoport)

piano 

FARBERMAN: New York Times, August 30, 1964 (Review by Paul Rapoport)

piano 

FARBERMAN: Trio (Review by Paul Rapoport)

piano 

FRANK, ANDREW: Sonata da Camera. Arcadia (Review by Peter Frank)

piano 

HARBISON, JOHN: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Review by Walter Simmons)

piano 

HARBISON, JOHN: Parody-Fantasia (Review by Robert Carl)

piano 

JOHNSTON, BEN: Sonata for Microtonal Piano (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

NANCARROW: Studies for Player Piano (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

OLAN: Composition for Clarinet and Tape. Sonata (Review by Peter Frank)

piano 

ROUSSAKIS: Voyage (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

piano 

SMITH, WILLIAM O.: Fancies for Clarinet Alone (Review by Peter Frank)

piano 

SOLLBERGER, HARVEY: Angel and Stone (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

piano 

SPIES, CLAUDIO: Dylan Thomas' Lament and a Complementary Envoi. Insieme. Bagatalle. Five Sonnet Settings. Beisammen. Four Davidas. Animula Vagula, Blandula. Viopacem, for Viola and Keyboard instruments. Impromptu for Piano. Three Songs on Poems by May Swenson (Review by Joanne Forman)

harpsichord 

SPIES, CLAUDIO: Dylan Thomas' Lament and a Complementary Envoi. Insieme. Bagatalle. Five Sonnet Settings. Beisammen. Four Davidas. Animula Vagula, Blandula. Viopacem, for Viola and Keyboard instruments. Impromptu for Piano. Three Songs on Poems by May Swenson (Review by Joanne Forman)

piano 

STOCK, DAVID: Inner Space (Review by Walter Simmons)

piano 

WOLPE, STEFAN: Form for Piano. Piece in Two Parts for Solo Violin (Review by John Ditsky)

piano 

WOLPE, STEFAN: Form for Piano. Piece in Two Parts for Solo Violin (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Arabia Felix (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

piano 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Bassoon Variations (Review by Peter Frank)

piano 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Music of Two Decades, Volume III (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Music of Two Decades, Volume III (Review by Art Lange)

piano 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Times Encomium, for Synthesized and Processed Synthesized Sound. Piano Sonata [No. 1]. String Quartet [No. if.] (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

WUORINEN, CHARLES: Times Encomium, for Synthesized and Processed Synthesized Sound. Piano Sonata [No. 1]. String Quartet [No. if.] (Review by Art Lange)

piano 

WYNER: Intermedio. Serenade for Seven Instruments. Concert Duo for Violin and Piano. Three Short Fantasies. Memorial Music I. Memorial Music II. Passage I (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

piano 

 

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