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Chinese American composer Wayne Lu wrote "Pranayama" for unaccompanied horn. The work has two movements: I. PranaII. Ayama. The work was commisioned by and dedicated to Steven Cohe. The Theodore Front Musical Literature website indicates that this…

Japanese composer Dai Fujikura wrote "Poyopoyo" on commission from Nobuaki Fukukawa, to whom the composition is also dedicated. This one movement work was premiered in Nagoya, October 2012. A highly challenging work for unaccompanied horn. On his…

Sri Lankan-born Canadian composer Dinuk Wijeratne composed "Portrait of the Imaginary Composer" in 2019 for cello and piano.

Pontchartrain for flute choir (optional drums and any bass instrument in C) is a narrative that depicts the rebuilding of New Orleans. This melodic work begins with a slow section describing the devastation of hurricane Katrina, followed by a…

Black composer H. Leslie Adams' "Poem of Love" is for Bassoon and Piano. It is a one movement Adagio.

Black composer Nailah Nombeko's "Pieces for Oboe and Piano" has been described as displaying "beautiful and invigorating-lyrical lines with staccato piano contrasting with legato oboe." See Nailah Nombeko's website.

Israeli-born American composer Shulamit Ran composed "Perfect Storm" for viola in 2010. Notes on the publisher's website state: "Melia Watras, a foremost performing violist and professor of viola, has commissioned a good number of composers for new…

Israeli composer Betty Olivero wrote "Per Viola" in 1993. As described in the notes on the composer's website: "In Per Viola, Betty Olivero experiments with the possible and individual expressions of the viola, concentrating on the character, timber…

Argentinian composer Juan María Solare composed "Pentagonal", a suite of five pieces, for solo cello. They are dedicated to Juliane Dehning. The five movements can be performed individually. I. Andante II. Rítmico III. Chiasmus IV. Presto V. Lento

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

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