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Performer: Thomas Moore

THE COMPLETE PSALMS OF DAVID – VOLUME 7: (Review by James A. Altena)

conductor 

BEARER: The Nicholls Trio (Review by Joanne Forman)

violin 

DELIO: Song (Review by Art Lange)

speaker 

GIBSON, ROBERT: Matin, for Alto Recorder. November Field, for Oboe and Double Bass. Three Sketches, for Flute/Alto Flute and Guitar. A Sound Within, for Piano. Mirage, for Flute Ensemble. Four Haiku, for Cello and Piano. Calling, for Flute and Computer-generated Tape. Faces, for Percussion and Computer-generated Tape. Ex Machina, for Computer-generated Tape (Review by William Zagorski)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: A Vietnam Memorial. The Authors. Angels. Geography of Streams. Two for Four. Rockgarden. Hawk. Family Portraits. California Driving. Notebook (2 pn version) (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: A Vietnam Memorial. The Authors. Angels. Geography of Streams. Two for Four. Rockgarden. Hawk. Family Portraits. California Driving. Notebook (2 pn version) (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Blue Too. Brush. Two Lights. Family Portraits (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Blue Too. Brush. Two Lights. Family Portraits (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: By Language Embellished (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: By Language Embellished (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Dad’s Time Had Come. Far Away. Goodnight. Queen Anne Lace. The Narrow Path. Mercy. Home of the Brave. Links Series of Vibraphone Essays (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Dad’s Time Had Come. Far Away. Goodnight. Queen Anne Lace. The Narrow Path. Mercy. Home of the Brave. Links Series of Vibraphone Essays (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Notebook. Family Portraits. Here and There. Strays (Review by Keith Kramer)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Notebook. Family Portraits. Here and There. Strays (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Notebook. Family Portraits. Here and There. Strays (Review by Huntley Dent)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Notebook. Family Portraits. Here and There. Strays (Review by Robert Carl)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: One for Syl (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: One for Syl (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Poems I–III (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Poems I–III (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Quilt (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Quilt (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Songs I–IX (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Songs I–IX (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Tunnels Notebook. Family Portraits. Here and There (Review by Robert Carl)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Wait (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Wait (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Wellspring (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Wellspring (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Wind in the Channel. Pinetop. In Bingham. Aussie Blue (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SMITH, STUART SAUNDERS: Wind in the Channel. Pinetop. In Bingham. Aussie Blue (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

STRAVINSKY, SOULIMA: Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano. Encounters, for Piano; Three Pieces for Piano and Violin. Three Etudes for Violin and Piano (Review by Martin Anderson)

violin 

 

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