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“I Will Learn How to Love a Person And Then I Will Teach You”
from I will learn to love a person by Christopher Cerrone
Album: The Arching Path
In a Circle Records 2021
“The Pieces That Fall to Earth”
Album excerpts: The Pieces That Fall to Earthby Christopher Cerrone
Ensemble: Wild Up
New Amsterdam Records, 2019
DE OTRO MUNDO
by Ivette Herryman Rodriguez
Haven Trio
Scene 9 - Theatre of the World
by Louis Andriessen
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Reinbert de Leeuw, conductor
℗ 2017 Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, under exclusive license to Nonesuch Records Inc. for the world, and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
i live in pain
by David Lang
Lindsay Kesselman, soprano
Make Me a Willow Cabin
by Lee Kesselman
with HAVEN
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the distance between
by Shane Scott Cook
The University of Texas New Music Ensemble
Marc Sosnowchik, conductor
Shell and Wing
Music by David Biedenbender
Text by Robert Fanning
Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble
Kevin Noe, conductor
Four/Ten Media
Songs from the End of the World
by John Mackey (2020)
Text: Abby Everett Jaques
Michigan State University Symphony Orchestra
Kevin Noe, conductor
all we are given we cannot hold
by David Biedenbender (2022)
Text: Robert Fanning
Haven Trio
to know about space from Astronautica
by Gilda Lyons (2020)
Trio Triumphatrix
Twinge promo
by Jon Magnussen (2016)
Text: Barry Bearak
Haven Trio
Goodnight, Moon
by Eric Whitacre
Text: Margaret Wise Brown
Michigan State University Wind Symphony
Kevin Sedatole, conductor
A Letter From Sullivan Ballou
by John Kander
Transcribed for brass band by Peter Meechan
North Carolina Brass Band
Brian Meixner, Conductor
"The Marvelous Work" from Creation
by Franz Joseph Haydn
First Plymouth Church, Nebraska
Tom Trenney, organist
Christopher Lees, conductor
Darkening, Then Brightening
Music by Christopher Cerrone
Text by Kim Addonizio
University of Illinois Wind Symphony
Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor
all we are given we cannot hold
Music by David Biedenbender
Haven Trio
Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble
Is a Rose
by Caroline Shaw (2023)
Wind Transcription: Cody Edgerton
Michigan State University Wind Symphony
Kevin Sedatole, conductor
Energy in All Directions
by Kenneth Frazelle (2021)
Sandbox Percussion
Places We Can No Longer Go
by John Mackey (2019)
Text: Abby Everett Jaques
University of Georgia Hodgson Wind Ensemble
Cynthia Johnson Turner, conductor
"Swept Up Whole" from The Pieces That Fall to Earth
by Christopher Cerrone (2019)
Wild Up
Shalom
by Dan Forrest
First Plymouth Church, Lincoln, NE
Glen Thomas Rideout, Lindsay Kesselman, Plymouth Choir, Tom Trenney
Theatre of the World
by Louis Andriessen
Lindsey Kesselman, boy
To See What I See
by Amy Beth Kirsten
with Lisa Kaplan, piano
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all we are given we cannot hold
by David Biedenbender
Haven Trio
Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble
Theatre of the World
by Louis Andriessen
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Reinbert de Leeuw, conductor
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Amazon Music
Bright Angel
American Works for Clarinet, Voice, and Piano
Kimberly Cole Luevano, clarinet
Lindsay Kesselman, soprano
Midori Koga, piano
Works by Roshanne Etezady, Abbie Betinis, Joan Tower, and Libby Larsen
Fleur de Son Classics
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Is a Rose
Michigan State University Wind Symphony
Kevin Sedatole, Conductor
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Requiem for Percussion and Voices
by Russell Hartenberger
Nexus, TorQ
Lindsay Kesselman, Cory Knight
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Antique Violences
Music of John Mackey
Michigan State University Wind Symphony
Kevin Sedatole, conductor
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Atonement
Kimberly Cole Luevano, clarinet
Midori Koga, piano
Lindsay Kesselman, soprano
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UNCG University Bands: The Centennial Collection
Vol. 2, Premieres
Kevin Geraldi, conductor
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Twinge
by Jon Magnussen
Text: Barry Bearak
Haven Trio
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If this world could stop
Works by Amy Beth Kirsten, David Lang, Abbie Betinis, Lee Kesselman, Sarah Gibson, and Lee Hoiby
Bad Wolf Music Group, 2014
Lindsay Kesselman, soprano
Christopher James Lees, piano
Joined by Rob Dillon, Robin Kesselman, Timothy Munro, and David Skidmore