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Performer: Bruce Brewer BERLIOZ: La Mort d'Ophélie—Choral Works (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | tenor | BERLIOZ: Le Ballet des ombres. Tristia (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | tenor | DONIZETTI: L'Esule diRoma (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | Settimio | DONIZETTI: L'Esule diRoma (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | tenor | DONIZETTI: Nuits d'été a Pausilippe. Teresa e Gianfaldoni (Review by Robert Levine) | tenor | HENZE, HANS WERNER: Boulevard Solitude (Review by James H. North) | Lilaque Père | HENZE, HANS WERNER: Boulevard Solitude (Review by James H. North) | Lilaque Père | HENZE, HANS WERNER: Boulevard Solitude (Review by James H. North) | tenor | HENZE, HANS WERNER: Boulevard Solitude (Review by James H. North) | tenor | LISZT: Angiolin dal biondo crin, S. 269. Tre Sonetti di Petrarca (first version), S. 270. Im Rhein (first and second versions), S. 272. Die Loreley (second version), S. 273. Comment disaient-ils (first and second versions), S. 276. Bist du!, S. 277. Der du von dem Himmel bist (first version), S. 279. Oh! quand je dors (first and second versions), S. 282. Enfant, si J'étais roi (first and second versions), S. 283. S'il est un charmant gazon (first and second versions), S. 284. La tombe et la rose, S. 285. Du bist wie eine Blume, S. 287. Was Liebe sei? (first version), S. 288. Vergiftet sind meine Lieder, S. 289. Morgens steh ich (first and second versions), S. 290. Three Songs from Schiller's “Wilhelm Tell“ (first version), S. 292. Es rauschen die Winde (first and second versions), S. 294. Ich möchte Hingehn, S. 296. O, Lieb, S. 298. Isten veled, S. 299. Kling leise, mein Lied (first version), S. 301. En ces lieux, S. 301b. Schwebe, schwebe (first and second versions), S. 305. Uber allen Gipfeln ist ruh (second version), S. 306. Hohe Liebe, S. 307. Gestorben war ich, S. 308. Wie singt der Lerche schön, S. 312. Ich liebe dich, S. 315. In Liebeslust, S. 318. Ich scheide, S.319. Die drei Zigeuner, S. 320. Die stille Wasserrose, S. 321. Wieder möcht'ich dir begegnen, S. 322. Jugendglück, S. 323. An Edlitam, S. 333. Der Glückliche, S. 334. Go Not Happy Day, S. 335 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | tenor | LISZT: Songs (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | tenor | LISZT: Songs (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | tenor | LISZT: Tre Sonetti di Petrarca (first version), S. 270. Die Loreley (second version), S. 273. Was Liebe sei? (first version), S. 288. Three Songs from Schiller's “Wilhelm Tell“ (first version), S. 292. Ich möchte hingehn, S. 296. Isten veled, S. 299. Kling leise, mein Lied (first version), S. 301. Wie singt der Lerche schön, S. 312. In Liebeslust, S. 318. Wieder möchtich dir begegnen, S. 322. An Edlitam, S. 333 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | tenor | PERGOLESI: Adriano in Siria (Review by Anthony D. Coggi) | Farnaspe | PERGOLESI: Adriano in Siria (Review by William H. Youngren) | Farnaspe | PERGOLESI: Adriano in Siria (Review by Anthony D. Coggi) | tenor | PERGOLESI: Adriano in Siria (Review by William H. Youngren) | tenor |
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