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- Shaker Loops (Jaffe, 1992)
- China Gates (Jaffe, 1992)
- Phrygian Gates (Jaffe, 1992)
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- Appalachian Spring (Jaffe, 1992)
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- Sones de Flor (http://cutthemullet.tripod.com/may2002.htm)
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- Trois pieces negres, pour les touches blanches
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- The Desert Music (Jaffe, 1992)
- Tehillim (Jaffe, 1992)
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- "Petrushka"
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See also Process music. ...
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Source
- Jaffe, Stephen. Conversation between SJ and JS on the New Tonality, Contemporary Music Review 1992, Vol. 6 (2), pp. 27-38
- Mann, William. London Times (December 27, 1963) via Companion
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