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Marc Blitzstein: First Life
“The ‘percussion’ in (Piano Percussion Music)-- pulled off with enthusiasm, aplomb, and requisite violence by Cahill -- is provided by the pianist in the form of special kinds of slaps and slams from the keyboard cover, requiring quite a bit of coordination from the player.”
--Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide
“The pieces are played here by Sarah Cahill, and she plays them marvelously, with brio and technical assurance, an important consideration given Blitzstein's own first-rate pianism.”
-Greg Stepanich, Palm Beach ArtsPaper
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2009: Other Minds |
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Leo Ornstein: Fantasy and Metaphor
One of the Ten Best Albums of 2008
“Cahill - as tenacious and committed an advocate as any composer could dream of - plays the pieces with all the urgency and tenderness they require.”
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2008: New Albion Records |
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Kyle Gann: Private Dances |
2008: New Albion Records |
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Ingram Marshall: Savage Altars
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2006: New Albion Records |
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Evan Ziporyn: Typical Music
Featuring Sarah Cahill solo "Pondok"; also Arden Trio, Gamelan Galak Tika |
2005: New Albion Records |
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Kui Dong: Pangu's Song
Performers: Sarah Cahill, Tod Brody, Dan Kennedy, San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, et al |
2005: New World Records |
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Kyle Gann: Long Night |
2005: Cold Blue Music
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DVD of Patterns of Plants by Mamoru Fujieda |
Tokyo, July 2004 |
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Awakening at the Inn of Birds: Michael Byron
Performers: Gregg August, Joseph Kubera, and Sarah Cahill |
2003: Cold Blue Music |
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George Lewis: Endless Shout
Performers: Sarah Cahill, George Lewis, Steven Schick, Quincy Troupe, NOW Orchestra |
2000: Tzadik |
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New Music: Henry Cowell
Performers: Chris Brown, Sorrel Hays, Joseph Kubera, Sarah Cahill |
1999: New Albion Records |
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9 Preludes: Ruth Crawford, Johanna Beyer |
1997: New Albion Records |
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Ravel: Miroirs, Gaspard de la Nuit |
1997: New Albion Records |
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