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Susan Fancher In Two Worlds | ||
| Edmund Campion, James Paul Sain, John Anthony Lennon, Judith Shatin, Mark Engebretson, Morton Subotnick, Reginald Bain, | |||
| Susan Fancher, | |||
| Saxophone/Electronic convergence |
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Mark Engebretson Where Does Love Go? | ||
| Mark Engebretson, | |||
| Alexander Wagendristel, Brooks Whitehouse, Inara Zandmane, Ingrid Wagner-Kraft, Janet Orenstein, John Fadial, Lorena Guillen, Scott Rawls, Steve Stusek, Susan Fancher, | |||
| ...to the cardinal and the crow |
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Susan Fancher Ponder Nothing | ||
| Alexander Wagendristel, Ben Johnston, Giacinto Scelsi, Mark Engebretson, Steve Reich, Wolfram Wagner, | |||
| Susan Fancher, | |||
| More of a Yo Yo Ma of the saxophone than a Jan Garbarek or Lisa Simpson, Fancher will make fans out of even the staunchest of saxophobes |
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Richard Dirlam She Sings She Screams | ||
| Christian Lauba, Edison Denisov, Eric Stokes, Jacques Charpentier, Marius Constant, Mark Engebretson, | |||
| Laura Loewen, Mark Engebretson, Richard Dirlam, | |||
| Fanatical execution and heightened expressionism mark this smorgasbord of contemporary saxophone works from the US and Europe. |