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A scorching to this (love), woe be him who it is upon by From Mary Madden (1:47)

Roger Zahab, violin. from the notes in George Petrie's Complete Irish Music collection.

A woman and twenty of them by From Mary O'Donohoe. Arran More 13th Sept. 1857 (1:24)

Roger Zahab, violin. from the notes in George Petrie's Complete Irish Music collection.

After midnight by Roger Zahab (10:31)

John Culver, clarinet, Roger Zahab, violin, Robert Frankenberry. recorded live at Bellefield Hall Auditorium, July 20, 2011.

Allemande from Partita in b minor, BWV 1002 by J.S.Bach (4:48)

Roger Zahab, violin. performed Februrary 14,. 2011.

Antonio S and the Marquis by Roger Zahab (3:29)

Roger Zahab, violin. Entelechron Hall October 8 & 9, 2015 (Englehart La Paradoxe).

Bagatelles I La Malinconia by Dennis Riley (2:02)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

Bagatelles II Chaplinesque by Dennis Riley (0:46)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

Bagatelles III Whimsy by Dennis Riley (0:43)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

Bagatelles IV Nocturne by Dennis Riley (3:09)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

Bagatelles V Impromptu by Dennis Riley (0:29)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

Bagatelles VI March by Dennis Riley (0:44)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

Battery Park, New York Harbor by Roger Zahab (3:48)

Roger Zahab. Entelechron hall November 29, 2015.

Chameleon by David Stock (5:18)

Roger Zahab, violin. in memory of David Stock.

Coelle by Roger Zahab (6:50)

Rob Frankenberry, piano. recorded in Bellefield Hall Auditorium, Pittsburgh, on June 9, 2010.

Delaware by Roger Zahab (10:48)

Roger Zahab, violin. entelechron hall, december 21, 2012.

entelechronicity between six persons by Roger Zahab (11:45)

Peggy Yoo - flutes, Kathleen Costello - clarinet, Laura Motchalov - violin, Elisa Kohanski - cello, Rob Frankenberry - piano, Eliseo Rael - percussion. ÿþ. 2009.

Evening on 57th Street by Roger Zahab (10:18)

Roger Zahab, violin, Music on the Edge Chamber Orchestra, Robert Frankenberry, cond. first performance. 2014.

evening respiration guide by Roger Zahab (6:46)

John Culver, clarinet. premiere - Tuesday May 21, 2013 Bellefield Hall Auditorium University of Pittsburgh.

For Robert Fairman by Roger Zahab (2:58)

Roger Zahab violin. April 4, 2011, Bellefield Hall Auditorium. 1982.

Four serious pieces I For Libby Jacobs by Roger Zahab (1:41)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

Four serious pieces II for Derek Hagmaier by Roger Zahab (2:33)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

Four serious pieces III for Ali Hajjafar by Roger Zahab (2:39)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

Four serious pieces IV for Courtney Wheeler by Roger Zahab (3:17)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer, produced by Robert Hill.

From a Rose Garden by David Macbride (7:30)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

From My Garden by Ursula Mamlok (5:28)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

grata per i tuoi suoni by Roger Zahab (9:26)

Roger Zahab, violin & Eric Gratta, cello. premiere of March 26, 2016. 2015.

Happy Hour karaoke song by Roger Zahab (1:40)

Mwyngtis Hunw. electronica. 2014.

i still dream by Roger Zahab (4:00)

Joshua Quillen, double second steel drums. ÿþ.

Movement in still life by Steven Mackey (7:53)

Roger Zahab, violin. John Charlillo, engineer.

mysterious suspensions by Roger Zahab (4:38)

Kevin Dufford - marimba. performance in New York City.

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