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Puerto Rican composer Roberto Sierra composed "Concierto Evocativo" for horn and strings in 1992. A reduction for horn and piano is available.

Persian composer Behzad Ranjbaran was born in Tehran, Iran. He studied at the Rehran Music Conservatory. He immigrated to the USA in 1974, studying at Indiana University and later The Juilliard School, where he earned a DMA in Composition. His music…

Persian composer Behzad Ranjbaran was born in Tehran, Iran. He studied at the Rehran Music Conservatory. He immigrated to the USA in 1974, studying at Indiana University and later The Juilliard School, where he earned a DMA in Composition. His music…

Panamanian composer Roque Cordero composed "Rapsodia Panamena" in 1988 for advanced solo violin. The publisher's record indicates that it's "full of passionate outbursts and thrilling action."

Originally from Aberdeen, Scotland, Black American composer Richard Thompson's "Lemuria Fantasy" is a one movement work for piano.

Nigerian Jamaican composer, jazz violinist, and choral conductor Noel G. Da Costa compoosed a "Set of Dance Tunes" for solo violin.

Mexican composer José L Elizondo composed "Excursión a la Montaña" in dedication to flutist Kim Sopata. As described on the composer's website: "Excursión a la Montaña tells the story of the first excursion of a child to the top of a little mountain.…

Koren born German composer Isang Yun composed "Königliches Thema" in 1976 for solo violin.

Japanese composer Tōru Takemitsu composed "Paths" for trumpet in memory of Witold Lutoslawski. Composed in 1994, the work was premiered on 21 September.

Janapese composer Joji Yuasa composed "Viola Locus" for viola in 1995. The work received its world premiere on 25 November 1995.

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