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Performer: Stefan Dahlberg

BUSONI, FERRUCCIO: Arlecchino, or The Window—a theatrical caprice in one act, op. 50. Turandot—a Chinese fable in two acts (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

Kalaf 

BUSONI, FERRUCCIO: Arlecchino, or The Window—a theatrical caprice in one act, op. 50. Turandot—a Chinese fable in two acts (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

Leandro 

BUSONI, FERRUCCIO: Arlecchino, or The Window—a theatrical caprice in one act, op. 50. Turandot—a Chinese fable in two acts (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

tenor 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Messiah (Review by John Bauman)

tenor 

MOZART: La clemenza di Tito (Review by James Camner)

Tito 

STENHAMMAR, WILHELM: The Song, Symphonic Cantata, Op. 44 (Review by John D. Wiser)

tenor 

STENHAMMAR, WILHELM: The Song—Symphonic Cantata. Ithaka—BaWatie for Baritone and Orchestra, Op. 21. Two Sentimental Romances for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 28 (Review by John D. Wiser)

tenor 

STRAUSS, EDUARD: With the Current— French Polka, op. 174. Little Bouquet of Myrtle—Waltz, op. 67. Souvenir of Baden—Fast Polka, op. 146 (Review by John Bauman)

tenor 

STRAUSS II, JOHANN: Carneval Spectacle Quadrille, op. 152. The Goddess of Reason Overture. Simplicius—Duet . Alexandrine— French Polka, op. 198. Ritter Pasman—Duet . Cagliostro in Vienna—Duet (Review by John Bauman)

tenor 

STRAUSS I, JOHANN: Concordia Dances—Waltz, op. 184. Versailles Galop, op. 107 (Review by John Bauman)

tenor 

STRAUSS, JOSEF: German Greetings—Waltz, op. 101 (Review by John Bauman)

tenor 

 

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