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157. Wind Quintet No. 2 (2001) by Allen Shawn, performed May 11, 2002 at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> by Roger Brooks, flute, Karen Greif, oboe, Frank Mallory, clarinet, James Dunne,<br />

horn, and Abby Wells, bassoon, sponsored by the Chamber Music Society at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>. (First performance.)<br />

158. Wind Quintet No. 2 (2001) by Allen Shawn, performed August 6, 2002 at Bennington<br />

<strong>College</strong> by Roger Brooks, flute, Karen Greif, oboe, Frank Mallory, clarinet, James Dunne,<br />

horn, and Abby Wells, bassoon, sponsored by the Chamber Music Conference and<br />

Composer's Forum of the East.<br />

159. First and second movements from the Quartettino (1960) by Reszo Kokai, performed<br />

August 10, 2002 at Bennington <strong>College</strong> by Frank Mallory, clarinet, Tom Frenkel, violin,<br />

Margaret Shimizu, viola, and Stephanie Wingfield, cello, sponsored by the Chamber<br />

Music Conference and Composer's Forum of the East.<br />

160. Quintet for Clarinet and Strings in B Minor, Op. 115 (1891) by Johannes Brahms,<br />

performed October 27, 2002 at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong> by Frank Mallory, clarinet, Geoffrey<br />

Michaels, violin, Karen Jenks, violin, Alison Avery, viola, and Paul Melvin, cello,<br />

sponsored by the Chamber Music Society at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

161. Fantasy in F Minor, Op. 103, D. 940 (1828) by Franz Schubert (arr. Mallory), performed<br />

March 2, 2003 at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong> by Federico Piantini, violin, Frank Mallory, clarinet,<br />

Paul Melvin, cello, and Sharon Burgmayer, piano, sponsored by the Chamber Music<br />

Society at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong>. (First performance.)<br />

162. First movement (Allegro moderato) from the Sextett for Clarinet, Horn, String Trio, and<br />

Piano (2000) by Krzysztof Penderecki, performed August 13, 2003 at Bennington <strong>College</strong><br />

by Frank Mallory, clarinet, Stephen Taylor, horn, Stephen Lustig, violin, Eve Cohen,<br />

viola, Sue Rangeley, cello, and Kay Cynamon, piano, sponsored by the Chamber Music<br />

Conference and Composer's Forum of the East.<br />

163. Fifth movement (Allegro precipitato, ma non troppo presto) from the Quintet for Oboe,<br />

Clarinet, Violin, Viola, and Bass, Op. 39 (1924) by Sergei Prokofiev, performed August<br />

16, 2003 at Bennington <strong>College</strong> by Karen Greif, oboe, Frank Mallory, clarinet, Markus<br />

Rettenmayr, violin, Chalmers Smith, viola, and Yasu Suzuki, bass, sponsored by the<br />

Chamber Music Conference and Composer's Forum of the East.<br />

164. Fourth movement (Finale, allegro molto) from the Serenade in D Minor, Op. 44 (1878) by<br />

Antonín Dvorák, performed August 16, 2003 by Bobby Kipp, oboe, Marty Lipnick, oboe,<br />

Frank Mallory, clarinet, Janet Johnson, clarinet, Stephen Taylor, horn, Alan Katz, horn,<br />

James Dunne, horn, Abby Wells, bassoon, Nancy Switkes Bell, bassoon, Evan Dunnell,<br />

cello, and Yasu Suzuki, bass, sponsored by the Chamber Music Conference and<br />

Composer's Forum of the East.<br />

165. Duet (1748) by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (arr. Mallory), performed October 26, 2003 at<br />

<strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong> by Hillary Smith, violin, and Frank Mallory, clarinet, sponsored by<br />

the Chamber Music Society at <strong>Bryn</strong> <strong>Mawr</strong> <strong>College</strong>. (First performance.)<br />

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