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Performer: Inbal Segev ADAMS, JOHN LUTHER: A Weeping of Doves for 8 Cellos (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | ANDRÈS, BERNARD: Upstate Obscura (Review by Robert Carl) | cello | ANDRES, TIMO: Agita (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | BACHA, CAMILLE EL: Dance Between the Worlds (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | BASS, SOPHIA: Taal-Naad Naman (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | BETTISON, OSCAR: La Hija del Néon (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | CERRONE, CHRISTOPHER: The Pleasure at Being the Cause (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | CLYNE: Dance for Cello and Orchestra (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | cello | COATES, G.: Berceuse (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | CUONG, VIET: Room to Move (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | DORMAN, AVNER: Elegy for the Victims of Indifference (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | ELGAR: Cello Concerto (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | cello | GOODYEAR, STEWART: The Kapok (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | HAILSTORK: Hora (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | IYER, VIJAY: The Window (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | JOYCE, MOLLY: It Has Not Taken That Long for Cello and Electronics (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | LEE III, JAMES: Ekah (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | NEGRÓN, ANGELICA: Ruta Panoramica (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | NICKEL, CHRISTOPHER TYLER: Fractures of Solitude for Cello Octet and Winds (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | OTERO, FERNANDO: Concerto for Cello and String Orchestra (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | RAZAZ, GITY: Duo for Violin and Piano. Legend of Sigh. Spellbound for Solo Viola. Metamorphosis of Narcissus (Review by James H. North) | cello | SEGEV, INBAL: Behold (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | WILKINS, IMMANUEL: Exhale (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | WOLOSOFF, BRUCE: Lacrymae for Cello Choir (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | ZUBEL, AGATA: Unisono III for Voice, Cello, and Electronics (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello |
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