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Performer: Scott Wheeler

LEVERING: 20 Ways Upon the Bells’. Clarion/Shadowing.... (Scott Wheeler) (Review by Robert Carl)

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LEVERING: Furies... (Paul Hostetter) (Review by Robert Carl)

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BEACH, AMY CHENEY: When Soul Is Joined to Soul. Message. Sea Song. Night Song at Amalfi. God Is Our Stronghold (Review by James H. North)

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HOMANS: Quintino (Review by Colin Clarke)

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LEVERING: Catena (Review by William Zagorski)

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LEVERING: Echoi (Review by William Zagorski)

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LEVERING: Sppooo (Review by William Zagorski)

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LEVERING: Still Raining, Still Dreaming (Review by William Zagorski)

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LEVERING: Tesserae (Review by William Zagorski)

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LINDROTH: Duo for Violins (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

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LINDROTH: Lighť (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

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LINDROTH: String Quartet (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

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LINDROTH: Terza Rima (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

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MAYER, WILLIAM: A Lover’s Lament. Distant Playing Fields. Ae Fond Kiss. Enter Ariel. The Negro Speaks of Rivers (Review by James H. North)

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PEYTON: Songs from T. Sturge Moore. Sonnets from John Donne. 4 Songs from Shakespeare (Review by Robert Schulslaper)

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PEYTON: Songs from T. Sturge Moore. Sonnets from John Donne. 4 Songs from Shakespeare (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

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PEYTON: Songs from T. Sturge Moore. Sonnets from John Donne. 4 Songs from Shakespeare (Review by Colin Clarke)

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PEYTON: Songs from T. Sturge Moore. Sonnets from John Donne. Four Songs from Shakespeare (Review by Robert Carl)

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