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A Minnesota Organ Book In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Minnesota Statehood (May
11, 1858), we share varied works by Minnesota composers of today.
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GREG THEISEN: Marbles —Helios Ensemble (Soy y Sombra CD-002)
DOMINICK ARGENTO: Spring, fr A Ring of Time —Minnesota Orchestra/Eiji Oue, conductor (Reference CD-91)
LIBBY LARSEN: We & In the moonless, lampless dark, fr To a Long Loved Love —Chester Quartet; South Bend Chamber Singers/Mancy Menk, conductor (Pro Organo CD-7162)
STEPHEN PAULUS: Evensong —Dale Warland Singers/Dale Warland, conductor (American Choral Catalog CD-121)
DAVID EVAN THOMAS: God be in my head —National Lutheran Choir/David Cherwien, director (National Lutheran Choir CD-2022)
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