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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 June 2014
1 Michael, David Moritz, Der 103te Psalm, ed. Kroeger, Karl (Middleton, WI: A-R Editions, 2008), xiiGoogle Scholar.
2 Michael, Parthia II, ed. Harry Hall (New York: Boosey and Hawkes, 1970); Michael, Parthia IV, ed. Harry Hall (New York: Boosey and Hawkes, 1970); Michael, Parthia VI, ed. Donald McCorkle (New York: Boosey and Hawkes, 1966).
3 Michael, Die Wasserfahrt, ed. Rebecca O'Donovan (Winston-Salem, NC: Moravian Music Foundation, 1988).
4 Nola Reed, “Six Flute Duets by Matthias Stabinger,” M.A. thesis, University of Rochester, 1980.
6 As noted above, the parts are available for purchase separately from A-R Editions (A59 P1–4). Additionally, all of the music included has been recorded by the Pacific Classical Winds on the New World Records label. The recording numbers are 80490-2, 80531-2, 80538-2, and 80580-2.
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