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Performer: Nurit Tilles M. MONK: Volcano Songs. Duets. Solos. New York... (Meredith Monk) (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | PACCIONE, PAUL: Rhapsody... (Molly Paccione) (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | BORDEN: Music for Amplified Keyboard Instruments. Esty Point, Summer 1978. Enfieldin Winter. The Continuing Story of Counterpoint, Parts Six and Nine (Review by Tim Page) | electronic keyboard | DRESHER, PAUL: Liquid and Stellar Music, for Electric Guitar and Live Tape Loop System. Destiny, for Electric Guitar, Drummer, and Live Tape Loop System. Water Dreams, for Electroacoustic Tape. This Same Temple, for Duo Pianists (Review by Mike Silverton) | piano | MAHLER, DAVID: An Alder. A Catfish. After Morton Feldman. Deep Water. Day Creek Piano Works and The Teams Are Waiting in the Field. A Rose Blossoming for Charles Ives. Frank Sinatra in Buffalo. Only Music Can Save Me Now (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | MAHLER, DAVID: An Alder. A Catfish. After Morton Feldman. Deep Water. Day Creek Piano Works and The Teams Are Waiting in the Field. A Rose Blossoming for Charles Ives. Frank Sinatra in Buffalo. Only Music Can Save Me Now (Review by Robert Carl) | voice | PACCIONE, PAUL: Planxty Cage (Review by Michael Cameron) | piano | TILLES: Raw Silk—A Rag (Review by Robert Carl) | piano | TOWER, J.: Night Fields. Snow Dreams. Black Topaz. Très lenť. Stepping Stones (Review by Peter Burwasser) | piano |
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