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Performer: Nils Vigeland

BROWN, EARLE: Folio. Music for Cello and Piano (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

CAGE, JOHN: 45' for a Speaker. 45' für einen Sprecher. 34'46.776“ for a Pianist. 31'57.9864“ for a Pianist. 2T10.554“ for a Percussionist. 26'1.1499“ for a String Player. 4/33” (No. 2) (0’00”). Two. Music for Five (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

CAGE, JOHN: Variations I. Seven Haiku. Solo for Flute, Alto Flute, and Piccolo (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

CAGE, JOHN: Winter Music'. Winter Music with Atlas Eclipticalis (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

FELDMAN, MORTON: For Christian Wolff (Review by Mike Silverton)

celesta 

FELDMAN, MORTON: For Christian Wolff (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

FELDMAN, MORTON: For Philip Guston (Review by Alex Ross)

celesta 

FELDMAN, MORTON: For Philip Guston (Review by Mike Silverton)

celesta 

FELDMAN, MORTON: For Philip Guston (Review by Alex Ross)

piano 

FELDMAN, MORTON: For Philip Guston (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

FELDMAN, MORTON: Intermission V. Piano Piece. Two Intermissions. Four Last Pieces. Intermission VI. Five Pianos (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

FELDMAN, MORTON: Projection I. Extension 3. Intersection 4. Duration 2 (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

FELDMAN, MORTON: Why patterns? Crippled Symmetry (Review by Mike Silverton)

celesta 

FELDMAN, MORTON: Why patterns? Crippled Symmetry (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

FELDMAN, MORTON: Works for Piano (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

WOLFF, CHRISTIAN G.: For Prepared Piano. For 1,2, or 3 People (Review by Mike Silverton)

piano 

 

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