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BARBER, SAMUEL: Sonata for Cello and Piano, op. 6 (Review by Robert Carl)

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BERGER, ARTHUR: Duo for Cello and Piano (Review by John Ditsky)

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CARTER, ELLIOTT: Sonata for Cello and Piano (Review by Robert Carl)

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CHANG, YU-HUI: Alter Ego (Review by Huntley Dent)

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CHANG, YU-HUI: Rio del Tizon (Review by Maria Nockin)

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DAVIDOVSKY, MARIO: Quartetto No. 2 (Review by Stephen Ellis)

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EPSTEIN, MARTI: So Near, So Far (Review by Maria Nockin)

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FRAZIN: My Grandmother’s Ashes (Review by Maria Nockin)

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HYLA, LEE: The Dream of Innocent II (Review by John Ditsky)

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KAMINSKY, LAURA: The Great Unconformity (Review by Maria Nockin)

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KENNEDY, JOHN: Even the Stones Breathe (Review by Maria Nockin)

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MACKEY, DAVID: Rhondo Variations (Review by John Ditsky)

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MARTINO: Parisonatìna AI'Dodecafonla. Sulte of Variations on Medieval Melodies (Review by John Ditsky)

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MUMFORD: A Focus Further Within (Review by Maria Nockin)

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RAKOWSKI, DAVID: Luccicare (Review by Maria Nockin)

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SCHIFRIN: Sonata for Cello and Piano (Review by Robert Carl)

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SWAFFORD: The Silence of Yuma Point (Review by Maria Nockin)

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VORES: Near and Far (Review by Maria Nockin)

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WARSHAW: Naissance (Review by Maria Nockin)

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WEBERN: Two Pieces?. Sonata for Cello and Piano. Three Little Pieces, op. 1 P (Review by John Ditsky)

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WYNER: The Second Madrigal, “Voices of Women.'“ Oboe Quartet. Horntrio (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

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