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The Group for Contemporary Music

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'''The Group for Contemporary Music''' is an [[United States|American]] chamber ensemble dedicated to the performance of [[contemporary classical music]]. It was founded in [[New York City]] in 1962 by [[Joel Krosnick]], [[Harvey Sollberger]] and [[Charles Wuorinen]] and gave its first concert on October 22, 1962 in Columbia University's MacMillin Theatre.

==Partial discography==
* '''Milton Babbitt: Soli e Duettini.''' [[Naxos Records]] 8.559259
* '''Elliott Carter: Eight Compositions.''' [[Bridge Records]] 9044.
* '''Chou Wen-chung: Pien, Yu Ko, Cursive, The Willows Are New, Landscapes.''' CRI 691
* '''Jacob Druckman: String Quartets nos 2 & 3, Dark Wind, Relections on the Nature of Water.''' Naxos Records 8559260.
* '''Morton Feldman: String Quartet.''' Naxos Records 8.559190
* '''Donald Martino: Later works.''' [[Albany Records]] Troy 1167.
* '''Donald Martino: Triple Concerto.''' Albany Records Troy 168.
* '''Roger Sessions: Stringg Quintet, Strings Quartet No. 1.''' Naxos Records 8.559261
* '''Harvey Sollberger: Chamber Variations, Divertimento.''' CRI 743
* '''Edgard Varèse: Déserts.''' CRI 268
* '''Peter Westergaard: Mr. & Mrs. Discobbolos.''' CRI 696
* '''Stefan Wolpe: Oboe Quartet,. String Quartet, Trio for Flute Cello and Piano.''' Naxos Records 8.559262
* '''Stefan Wolpe: The Man From Midian.''' Naxos Records 8.559265
* '''Charles Wuorinen: Six Trios.''' Naxos Records 8.559264
* '''Charles Wuorinen: The Mission of Virgil, The Great Procession, The Rver of Light.''' Naxos Records 8.559345

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