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Performer: Joseph Comwell BLOW, JOHN: I little thought (Review by David Johnson) | tenor | BLUNDEVILLE: Beneath this gloomy shade (Review by David Johnson) | tenor | HALL, WILLIAM: These full two hours now (Review by David Johnson) | tenor | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Acis and Galatea (Review by Bernard Jacobson) | Condon | KING, ROBERT: False, foolish Heart! No; to what purpose (Review by David Johnson) | tenor | KING, WILLIAM: I wonder what those lovers mean. What Mines of Sulphur. Go bid the Needle. It gave a pit'eous groan (Review by David Johnson) | tenor | PIGOTT: Ask me not (Review by David Johnson) | tenor | PURCELL, HENRY: I Came, I saw, and was undon. They say youre angry. No; to what purpose. She loves, and she confesses (Review by David Johnson) | tenor | REGGIO: Now by my love. By Heav'n I'll tell her boldly. 'Tis well, 'tis well, with them. Then like some wealthy Island. I thought, I'll swear. Unhurt, untoucht. 'Tis a strange kind of Igno'rance. Though all thy gestures (Review by David Johnson) | tenor |
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