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Performer: Cynthia Clarey CARR, BENJAMIN: The Lady of the Lake (Review by John Ditsky) | soprano | GERSHWIN: Porgy and Bess (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | Serena | GERSHWIN: Porgy and Bess—Complete Opera (Review by John Ditsky) | Serena | GROSZ, WILHELM: Afrika-Songs (Review by James H. North) | vocal | GROSZ, WILHELM: Rondels (Review by James H. North) | vocal | JACKSON: The Dying Christian to His Soul (Review by John Ditsky) | soprano | PORTER, COLE: Another Op'nin', Another Show. Always True to You in My Fashion. Easy to Love. After You, Who? In the Still of the Nighf. I Happen to Like New York. I Get a Kick Out of You. Make It Another Old Fashioned, Please. What Is This Thing Called Love? Where, Oh Where? Begin the Beguine'. You're the Top. Blow, Gabriel, Blow. Love for Sale. Every Time We Say Goodbye“. All Through the Night.1 Concentrate on You. He's the Top! It's All Right with Me. Night and Day. Just One of Those Things. Anything Goes. Wunderbar (Review by Scott Wheeler) | singer | PORTER, COLE: Centennial Gala (Review by Scott Wheeler) | singer | SHAW: There's Nothing True But Heav'n (Review by John Ditsky) | soprano | TIPPETT, MICHAEL: A Child of Our Time (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | alto | TIPPETT, MICHAEL: The Ice Break (Review by Nicholas Deutsch) | Hannah | TIPPETT, MICHAEL: The Ice Break (Review by Nicholas Deutsch) | mezzo-soprano |
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