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Performer: Aaron Trant

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: Partita for Chamber Orchestra. Inner Temple, “Sacred Triptych”; “Sacred Diptych”. Prophecies (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: Partita for Chamber Orchestra. Inner Temple, “Sacred Triptych”; “Sacred Diptych”. Prophecies (Review by Henry Fogel)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: Partita for Chamber Orchestra. Inner Temple, “Sacred Triptych”; “Sacred Diptych”. Prophecies (Review by Colin Clarke)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: Partita for Chamber Orchestra. Inner Temple, “Sacred Triptych”; “Sacred Diptych”. Prophecies (Review by Huntley Dent)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: Partita for Chamber Orchestra. Inner Temple, “Sacred Triptych”; “Sacred Diptych”. Prophecies (Review by Marc Medwin)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: Sephardic Romancero, Series 2. Querying the Silence, Series 8. Querying the Silence, Series 1. Watercolors of the Master Who is Accustomed to Paint Oils, Vol. 1, Series 12. Inner Temple, Vol. 1, Series 3 (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: Sephardic Romancero, Series 2. Querying the Silence, Series 8. Querying the Silence, Series 1. Watercolors of the Master Who is Accustomed to Paint Oils, Vol. 1, Series 12. Inner Temple, Vol. 1, Series 3 (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: Sephardic Romancero, Series 2. Querying the Silence, Series 8. Querying the Silence, Series 1. Watercolors of the Master Who is Accustomed to Paint Oils, Vol. 1, Series 12. Inner Temple, Vol. 1, Series 3 (Review by Marc Medwin)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: Sephardic Romancero, Series 2. Querying the Silence, Series 8. Querying the Silence, Series 1. Watercolors of the Master Who is Accustomed to Paint Oils, Vol. 1, Series 12. Inner Temple, Vol. 1, Series 3 (Review by Colin Clarke)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: “Inner Temple” Volume 2 Series 1 “Brachot” for String Quartet. Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, “Red Lilies of Bells, Golden Lilies of Bells, White Lilies of Bells”. Triptych for Chamber Orchestra. “Inscriptions on a Bamboo Screen” Series 4 for Soprano and Viola. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 12 “Brachot” for Chamber Orchestra. “Hoffmanniana” Series 3 for Solo Cello. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 11 “Shabbat Nigunim” (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: “Inner Temple” Volume 2 Series 1 “Brachot” for String Quartet. Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, “Red Lilies of Bells, Golden Lilies of Bells, White Lilies of Bells”. Triptych for Chamber Orchestra. “Inscriptions on a Bamboo Screen” Series 4 for Soprano and Viola. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 12 “Brachot” for Chamber Orchestra. “Hoffmanniana” Series 3 for Solo Cello. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 11 “Shabbat Nigunim” (Review by Colin Clarke)

vibraphone 

COHEN, ALLA ELANA: “Inner Temple” Volume 2 Series 1 “Brachot” for String Quartet. Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, “Red Lilies of Bells, Golden Lilies of Bells, White Lilies of Bells”. Triptych for Chamber Orchestra. “Inscriptions on a Bamboo Screen” Series 4 for Soprano and Viola. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 12 “Brachot” for Chamber Orchestra. “Hoffmanniana” Series 3 for Solo Cello. “Inner Temple” Volume 1 Series 11 “Shabbat Nigunim” (Review by Huntley Dent)

vibraphone 

HUGHES, CURTIS: flagrant. antechamber. lesson plan. merger (Review by Colin Clarke)

snare drum 

HUGHES, CURTIS: wingtones. eight unnamable narratives (Review by Colin Clarke)

percussion 

 

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