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Performer: Sally Burgess RAVEL: Miroirs... (Geoffrey Simon) (Review by James Miller) | soprano | BARTÓK: Bluebeard’s Castle (Review by James H. North) | Judith | BARTÓK: Bluebeard’s Castle (Review by Barry Brenesal) | Judith | BERNSTEIN, LEONARD: West Side Story (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | A Voice | BRITTEN: Albert Herring (Review by James Miller) | Florence Pike | DELIUS: Sea Drift, for Baritone, Chorus, and Orchestra. Songs of Farewell, for Double Chorus & Orchestra. Songs of Sunset, for Mezzo-soprano, Baritone, Chorus, and Orchestra (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | mezzo-soprano | DELIUS: Sea Drift. Songs of Farewell. Songs of Sunset (Review by Richard A. Kaplan) | mezzo-soprano | FERGUSON, HOWARD: Sonatas for Violin and Piano (Review by John D. Wiser) | mezzo-soprano | FRASER-SIMSON, HAROLD: The Maid of the Mountains (Review by David Denton) | Vittoria | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Alexander's Feast (Review by J. F. Weber) | soprano | LAMBERT, CONSTANT: The Rio Grande'. Aubade Héroïque. Summer's Last Will and Testament (Review by Paul A. Snook) | mezzo-soprano | MCCARTNEY/DAVIS: Liverpool Oratorio (Review by Edward Strickland) | alto | MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Symphony No. 2 in B-Flat, Op. 52 (“Lobgesang“). Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56 (“Scotch“) (Review by Royal S. Brown) | soprano | MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Symphony No. 2 in B♭, Op. 52 ('Hymn of Praise“) (Review by John Bauman) | soprano | PURCELL, HENRY: Dido and Aeneas (Review by Michael Ullman) | Sorceress | RAVEL: 5 mélodies populaires grecques (orch. Ravel, Rosenthal) (Review by James Reel) | mezzo-soprano | RAVEL: La Valse. La Vallee des cloches (orch. Grainger). Ma Mère l'oye. Jeaux d'eau (orch. Vlacava). Cinq Mélodies populaires grecques. Boléro (Review by Paul A. Snook) | mezzo-soprano | RAVEL: Orchestral Music, Volume 1 (Review by Paul A. Snook) | mezzo-soprano | STRAUSS, RICHARD: Salome (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | Herodias |
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