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Performer: Claire Debono BLOW, JOHN: Peaceful is he, and most secure. Salvador mundi (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | CAVALLI: La Didone (Review by Bill White) | Damigella III | CAVALLI: La Didone (Review by Bill White) | Inde | CAVALLI: La Didone (Review by Bill White) | Veniere | CROFT: What art thou? (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | GRÉTRY: L’Amant jaloux (Review by Barry Brenesal) | Isabelle | HUMFREY: Lord! I have sinned. Wilt thou forgive that sin? (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | MONTEVERDI: L’Incoronazione di Poppea (Review by Barry Brenesal) | Fortuna | PHILIDOR, FRANCOIS-ANDRE DANICAN: Les femmes vengées (Review by Jerry Dubins) | Madame Riss | PHILIDOR, FRANCOIS-ANDRE DANICAN: Les femmes vengées (Review by Barry Brenesal) | Madame Riss | PURCELL, HENRY: Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei. Lord, what is man? Hosanna to the highest. Tell me, some pitying angel. Since God so tender a regard. In the midst of life. Thou know’st, Lord. O all ye people, clap your hands. In guilty night. The night is come. Close thine eyes and sleep secure. Now that the Sun hath veil’d his light (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | PURCELL, HENRY: The Fairy Queen (Review by Barry Brenesal) | Mystery | PURCELL, HENRY: The Fairy Queen (Review by James Reel) | Mystery | PURCELL, HENRY: The Fairy Queen (Review by Barry Brenesal) | Spring | PURCELL, HENRY: The Fairy Queen (Review by James Reel) | Spring |
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