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Performer: Lisa Moore BRESNICK: String Quartet No. 2, “Bucephalus”... (Flux Qrt) (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | piano | BRESNICK: String Quartet No. 2, “Bucephalus”... (Flux Qrt) (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | speaker | BRESNICK: The Planet on the Table... (Elly Toyoda) (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | BRESNICK: Bundists (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | BRESNICK: Prayers Remain Forever (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | BRESNICK: The Dream of the Lost Traveler (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | BRESNICK: Willie’s Way. Falling. Ballade. Three Choral Songs. Every Thing Must Go (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | BRESNICK: Willie’s Way. Falling. Ballade. Three Choral Songs. Every Thing Must Go (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | BYRON, MICHAEL: Drifting Music. Music of Every Night. Music of Steady Light. Starfields. Tender, Infinitely Tender (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | piano | BYRON, MICHAEL: Drifting Music. Music of Every Night. Music of Steady Light. Starfields. Tender, Infinitely Tender (Review by Marc Medwin) | piano | DIDKOVSKY, NICK: Amalia's Secret (Review by Robert Carl) | keyboard | GOSFIELD, ANNIE: The Manufacture of Tangle Ivory (Review by Robert Carl) | keyboard | KITZKE, JEROME: Bringing Roses With Her Words. For Pte Tokahwein Ska. There Is a Field. The Redness of Blood (Review by Colin Clarke) | percussion | KITZKE, JEROME: Bringing Roses With Her Words. For Pte Tokahwein Ska. There Is a Field. The Redness of Blood (Review by Colin Clarke) | piano | KITZKE, JEROME: Bringing Roses With Her Words. For Pte Tokahwein Ska. There Is a Field. The Redness of Blood (Review by Colin Clarke) | speaker | KITZKE, JEROME: Bringing Roses With Her Words. For Pte Tokahwein Ska. There Is a Field. The Redness of Blood (Review by Colin Clarke) | vocal | KITZKE, JEROME: Bringing Roses With Her Words. For Pte Tokahwein Ska. There Is a Field. The Redness of Blood (Review by Colin Clarke) | whistler | KO, GITA LULIN KO: Kyi Nu Bwe (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | LANG, DAVID: Cheating, Lying, Stealing (Review by Robert Carl) | keyboard | LANG, DAVID: Wed. How to Pray. Men (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | piano | NAING, KHAW KHAW: Hsaing Kyaik De maung. Seik Kyu Mila 1 & 2. Sein Ozi (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | NAY MYO BALA THU-ALINKAR KYAW SWAR U-ANON: Ka Pya Chi (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | PASCOAL: Arapua (Review by Robert Carl) | keyboard | REICH, STEVE: 4 Organs (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | organ | REICH, STEVE: New York Counterpoint. 8 Lines (Octet) (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | organ | RZEWSKI, FREDERIC: De Profundis. 4 North American Ballads (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | piano | RZEWSKI, FREDERIC: Piano Piece No- IV (Review by Robert Carl) | keyboard | SEIN CHIT TEE-U THAN KYIN: Sein Chit Tee A Mhat Ta Ya (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | SELLARS: Piano Sonatas (Review by Peter Burwasser) | piano | SILVER, SHEILA: To the Spirit Unconquered. Six Préludes pour Piano. Dynamis. Dance Converging (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | UHLA PE-U THAN KYIN: Japan Patsan. Taethit Muhan Gita Than (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | VIERK: Red Shift (Review by Robert Carl) | keyboard | ZIPORYN: Tsmindao Ghmêrto (Review by Robert Carl) | keyboard |
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