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The Abel-Steinberg-Winant Trio is a trio, formed in 1984, resident at Mills College, and named for its members; violinist , pianist , and percussionist William Winant. They specialize in new music from the Americas and the Pacific Rim. They have commissioned and premiered over twenty-five works. They have recordings released on record labels including CRI/New World, and , as well as Tzadik.

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  • The Abel-Steinberg-Winant Trio is a trio, formed in 1984, resident at Mills College, and named for its members; violinist , pianist , and percussionist William Winant. They specialize in new music from the Americas and the Pacific Rim. They have commissioned and premiered over twenty-five works. They have recordings released on record labels including CRI/New World, and , as well as Tzadik. They have performed pieces by composers including Alvin Curran, Peter Garland, Lou Harrison, Lam Bun-Ching, and John Zorn. Also Somei Satoh, John Harbison, Paul Dresher, Frederic Rzewski, Richard Felciano, and John Adams. (en)
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  • The Abel-Steinberg-Winant Trio is a trio, formed in 1984, resident at Mills College, and named for its members; violinist , pianist , and percussionist William Winant. They specialize in new music from the Americas and the Pacific Rim. They have commissioned and premiered over twenty-five works. They have recordings released on record labels including CRI/New World, and , as well as Tzadik. (en)
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