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Performer: Sam Pilafian

BÖHME, OSKAR: Sextet in E-Flat Minor, Op. 30 (Review by ROGER DETTMER)

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DVOŘÁK, ANTONIN: Two Waltzes, from Op. 54 for piano (transcribed) (Review by ROGER DETTMER)

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HINDEMITH, PAUL: Acht Stücke from Morgenmusik (transcribed) (Review by ROGER DETTMER)

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HOVHANESS, ALAN: Sharagan and Fugue (Review by ROGER DETTMER)

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HUSSENSTAM, G.: Tubafour (Review by Dana Sylvander)

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PARKER, CHARLIE: (arr. Early Anderson and Tony Price) Au Privane (Review by Dana Sylvander)

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PURCELL, HENRY: (arr. Stephen Johns) Allegro and Air from King Arthur (Review by Dana Sylvander)

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ROSS, WALTER: Fancy Dances for Three Bass Tubas (Review by Dana Sylvander)

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SCHULLER: Five Moods for Tuba Quartet (Review by Dana Sylvander)

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SOUSA: Gallant and Gay We'll March Away/Let's Hurrah. The Pathfinder of Panama. El Capitan. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. The Gladiator. The Gliding Girl—Tango. Foshay Tower Washington Memorial. Who's Who in Navy Blue. King Cotton. The Presidential Polonaise. The Liberty Bell. With Steady Step. The Stars and Stripes Forever! Sabre and Spurs. La Reine de la Mer—Vatses. Mikado March. George Washington Bicentennial. Manhattan Beach. With Pleasure—Dance Hilarious. The Fairest of the Fair. Here's to Your Health, Sir! The Washington Post (Review by William H. Youngren)

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STEVENS, JOHN: Music 4 Tubas (Review by Dana Sylvander)

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WILDER, ALEC: Sonatas for Horn and Piano (Review by James H. North)

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