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Performer: Paul Althouse DEBUSSY: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (from 1927 and 1940). Nocturnes; Danses sacrée et profane. (Review by Steve Holtje) | tenor | DUBENSKY: The Raven. (Review by Steve Holtje) | tenor | GLIÈRE: Symphony No. 3, “Il'ya Murometz“ (abridged). The Red Poppy (Review by Steve Holtje) | tenor | HINDEMITH, PAUL: Kammermusik No. 2. (Review by Steve Holtje) | tenor | MUSSORGSKY: Khovantshchina (Review by Steve Holtje) | tenor | RAVEL: Rapsodie espagnole (Review by Steve Holtje) | tenor | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: (arr. Stokowski) The Maid of Pskov. Prelude to act 3 (Review by Steve Holtje) | tenor | SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD: Gurrelieder (Review by James H. North) | tenor | SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD: Gurrelieder (Review by Steve Holtje) | tenor | SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD: Gurrelieder (Review by James H. North) | Waldemar | SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD: Gurrelieder (Review by Henry Fogel) | Waldemar | SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD: Gurrelieder (Review by James H. North) | Waldemar | SCRIABIN, ALEXANDER: Poem of Ecstasy. Prometheus, The Poem of Fire (Review by James H. North) | tenor | SCRIABIN, ALEXANDER: Poem of Ecstasy. Prometheus, The Poem of Fire (Review by James H. North) | Waldemar |
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