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Performer: Stephen Barlow

ADAMS, JOHN: Gnarly Buttons (Review by James V. Maiello)

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ADAMS, JOHN: Gnarly Buttons (Review by Jim Svejda)

conductor 

BARLOW: If thou would’st ease thine heart (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

BRIDGE, FRANK: Come to me in my dreams. Love went a-riding (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

BRITTEN: The salley gardens. Wild with passion (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

BUTTERWORTH: Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad. Haste On, My Joys! Folk Songs from Sussex. I Will Make You Brooches. Love Blows as the Wind Blows. I Fear Thy Kisses. Requiescat. Bredon Hill and Other Songs (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

BUTTERWORTH: The Complete Songbook (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

BUTTERWORTH: With rue my heart is laden. When I was one-and-twenty (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

CHIHARA: Concerto-Fantasy. Bagatelles. 4 Reveries on Beethoven. Ami (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

conductor 

DELIUS: THE COMPLETE SONGBOOK, Volumes I and II (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

DOWLAND, JOHN: Awake, sweet love. Come again! Sweet Love doth now invite (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

FINZI: To Lizbie Browne. I said to Love (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

HANDEL/PROUT: Where’er you walk (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

HANDEL/SOMERVEIL: Silent worship (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Piercing eyes. Pleasing pain (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

IRELAND, JOHN: If we must part. Love is a sickness full of woes (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

JAMES, JOSEPH: Requiem after J. S. Bach (Review by David Denton)

conductor 

MALONE: The Last Memory (Review by James V. Maiello)

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MALONE: The Last Memory (Review by Jim Svejda)

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MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Konzertstück No. 1 in F, op. 113 (Review by James V. Maiello)

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MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Konzertstück No. 1 in F, op. 113 (Review by Jim Svejda)

conductor 

PURCELL/BRITTEN: I attempt from Love’s sickness to fly. If music be the food of love (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

QUILTER: A London Spring Song. Three Shakespeare Songs, op. 6 (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

QUILTER: A Song at Parting. Four Child Songs, op. 5 (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

QUILTER: Five Shakespeare Songs, op. 23 (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

QUILTER: Four Shakespeare Songs, op. 30 (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

QUILTER: Go, lovely rose. Love’s philosophy (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

QUILTER: Good Morrow, ‘tis Saint Valentine’s Day. Hark, Hark, the Lark. Come Lady-Day. Come unto these yellow sands. Tell me, where is fancy bred? Three Pastoral Songs, op. 22 (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

QUILTER: Non nobis, Domine. Two Shakespeare Songs, op. 32 (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

QUILTER: THE QUILTER SONGBOOK, VOL. 3 (Review by Huntley Dent)

piano 

QUILTER: Trollie Lollie Laughter. Songs of Sorrow, op. 10 (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

QUILTER: Two Songs, op. 20 (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

RIDOUT, ALAN: Cello Concertos (Review by Martin Anderson)

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RIDOUT, GODFREY: Concerto No. 1 for Cello, Strings, and Percussion. Concerto for Cello and Voices. Cello Concerto No. 3, “The Prisoner.“ The Emperor and the Bird of Paradise (Review by Colin Anderson)

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STRAUSS, RICHARD: Sonatina No. 1 in F for Wind Instruments, AV 135, “From an Invalid’s Workshop” (Review by James V. Maiello)

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STRAUSS, RICHARD: Sonatina No. 1 in F for Wind Instruments, AV 135, “From an Invalid’s Workshop” (Review by Jim Svejda)

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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Silent noon. Love bade me welcome (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

WARLOCK: Take, o take thine lips away. Thou gav’st me leave to kiss (Review by Henry Fogel)

piano 

 

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