June 9, 2004

Wednesday's Show

Arturo Delmoni and Nathaniel Rosen; 'Invention No. 7 in E minor'

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Robert Spring; 'Scherzo-tarantelle, for violin & piano in G minor, Op. 16'

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Tuatara; 'The Hangover'

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Tuatara; 'The Hangover'

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Richard Stoltzman; 'Fugue in C Minor'

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Garage a Trois; 'Delta Skelta'

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Ralph Sharon; 'Call Me Irresponsible'

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Ralph Sharon; 'Call Me Irresponsible'

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THE ASBURY BRASS QUINTET (WITH ADOLPH HERSETH, SOLOIST); 'SEXTET IN E FLAT MINOR, OP. 30: ALLEGRO VIVACE. TRIO: UN POCO MENO MOSSO'

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Michael Masley; 'Six White Horses'

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American Brass Quintet; 'Sonata for Trumpet and Piano: I. Lento-Allegro Molto'

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Kim Angelis; 'A Song or Freddy'

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Basia Bulat; 'In the Night'

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Cello Trio; 'Brejeiro'

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Frederic Rzewski; 'Thalmann Variations: Part II'

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Medeski, Martin & Wood; 'Bubblehouse'

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Please Check Back In a Few Days; 'Bioshock: Welcome to Rapture'

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American Brass Quintet; 'Sonata for Trumpet and Piano: III. Allegro Giocoso'

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