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Performer: Isabelle Veyrier DURVILLE: After Effect (Review by Kyle Gann) | cello | HÖLLER: Moments Musicaux (Review by Kyle Gann) | cello | HUBER, KLAUS: To Ask the Flutist (Review by Kyle Gann) | cello | HUREL: Eolia (Review by Kyle Gann) | cello | LEKEU: Molto Adagio, for String Quartet (1887). Quatuor inachevé, for Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello. Larghetto for Cello, String Quintet, Two Horns, and Bassoon. Adagio for Strings (arr. Iglesias for piano and string trio). Trois Poèmes, for Soprano and Piano (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | cello | MANOURY, PHILIPPE: Petit Aleph (Review by Kyle Gann) | cello | REICH, STEVE: Vermont Counterpoint (Review by Kyle Gann) | cello | ROSSE: Mod'sor, 5 (Review by Kyle Gann) | cello | SCELSI: Ko-Lho (Review by Kyle Gann) | cello | SINGIER: Appendice (Review by Kyle Gann) | cello |
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