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Performer: Alfred Calabrese ARODIN/CARMICHAEL: Lazy River (arr. Swingle) (Review by Richard Burke) | conductor | BRITTEN: Rejoice in the Lamb, op. 30. Te Deum in C. Five Flower Songs, op. 47 (Review by Richard Burke) | conductor | CARTER, ELLIOTT: A Maiden most gentle (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor | CLEOBURY: Joys Seven (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor | GARDNER, JOHN: Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor | HINDEMITH, PAUL: Six Chansons (Review by Richard Burke) | conductor | MESSIAEN: O sacrum convivium. Poèmes pour mi, Book 1. Le Merle Noir. Messe de la Pentecôte (Review by Peter Burwasser) | conductor | POSTON, ELIZABETH: Jesus Christ the apple tree (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor | PRAETORIUS, MICHAEL: Lo, how a rose e'er blooming (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor | ROREM: Four Madrigals (Review by Richard Burke) | conductor | RUTTER: Tomorrow shall be my dancing day. Sans Day Carol (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor | TRADITIONAL: (arr. Willcocks) Once in royal David's city. Of the Father's heart begotten. Tomorrow shall be my dancing day. The first noel (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor | TRADITIONAL: Ding Dong merrily on high (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor | TRADITIONAL: O little town of Bethlehem (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor | TRADITIONAL: Sometimes I Feel Like a Moanin' Dove (arr. Shaw/Parker) (Review by Richard Burke) | conductor | WILLAN: The three kings (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor | WISHART, PETER: Alleluya, a new work is come on hand (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | conductor |
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