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Maxwell Davies on Collins Classics Roderic Dunnett, Mike SeabrookThird Viennese School Michael OliverHolloway's Concerti Ronald WeitzmanLouis Andriessen John PickardSofia Gubaidulina Ronald WeitzmanIrgens Jensen's Heimferd Martin AndersonAmerican Mainstream Bret JohnsonHolmboe and Danish choral music Guy RickardsTan Dun Michael OliverHans Pfitzner on CD Martin Anderson
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Maxwell Davies on Collins Classics Roderic Dunnett, Mike SeabrookThird Viennese School Michael OliverHolloway's Concerti Ronald WeitzmanLouis Andriessen John PickardSofia Gubaidulina Ronald WeitzmanIrgens Jensen's Heimferd Martin AndersonAmerican Mainstream Bret JohnsonHolmboe and Danish choral music Guy RickardsTan Dun Michael OliverHans Pfitzner on CD Martin Anderson.

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