Track : Trio I
Artist : Christian Wolff
Album : Cage, J.: Sonata for 2 Voices / One4 / Wolff, C.: Pulse / Trio I / Walter, C.J.: Reigen (Trumpet and Percussion)
Trio I by Christian Wolff from album Cage, J.: Sonata for 2 Voices / One4 / Wolff, C.: Pulse / Trio I / Walter, C.J.: Reigen (Trumpet and Percussion)
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Pulse
By : Christian Wolff
Fall
For 1, 2, Or 3 People (Excerpt)
Dumb
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Aslsp
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Timbres
By : Egisto Macchi
Movement 2
By : Krzysztof Penderecki
Movement 3
Study No. 34
By : Conlon Nancarrow
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Information
By : David Simons
Dematerialized
Section 5
By : Henry Brant
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By : George Crumb
The Death of Klinghoffer: Act I, Scene II. Night Chorus
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Folio: MM-135
By : Earle Brown
Indices [excerpt]
Four Systems
Octet I, for Eight
Folio: Four Systems
Three Pieces for piano, No. 3
Three Pieces for piano, No. 2
Three Pieces for piano, No. 1
Folio: November 1952 ("Synergy")
1980 (version 1)
For Ann (version 1)
1991 (version 1)
Nine Rarebits
Guero
By : Helmut Lachenmann
Concertini
Stille Musik for violin and cello
By : Alfred Schnittke
Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern: Teil II. "Die Weihnachtslieder stiegen höher"
Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern: Teil II. Ritsch 3
Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern: Teil II. "Schreibt auf unsere Haut"
No. 5. Filter-Schaukel (Filter-Swing)
Waltzer
Tanzsuite Mit Deutschlandlied: Section V: Intro
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Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern: Teil I. Choralvorspiel "Oh, du fröhliche"