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Performer: Janice Felty ADAMS, JOHN: The Death of Klinghoffer (Review by James H. North) | Austrian Woman | ADAMS, JOHN: The Death of Klinghoffer (Review by James H. North) | British Dancing Girl | ADAMS, JOHN: The Death of Klinghoffer (Review by James H. North) | mezzo-soprano | ADAMS, JOHN: The Death of Klinghoffer (Review by James H. North) | Swiss Grandmother | BABBITT: Composition for Guitar (Review by Kyle Gann) | mezzo-soprano | BABBITT: Composition for Guitar (Review by David Sachs) | mezzo-soprano | BERG, ALBAN: The lion in Love. 2 Poems by Nellie HM (Review by Paul Turok) | mezzo-soprano | BERG, CHRISTOPHER: Songs (Review by Paul Turok) | mezzo-soprano | DASHOW, JAMES: Some Dream Songs (Review by William Wians) | mezzo-soprano | FERRAND: Sonata for Piano, Op. 40 (Review by Paul Turok) | mezzo-soprano | HARBISON, JOHN: Mirabai Songs. Variations (Review by David Johnson) | mezzo-soprano | HARBISON, JOHN: Motetti di Montale (Review by Robert Carl) | mezzo-soprano | HARBISON, JOHN: Mottetti di Montale (Review by John Story) | mezzo-soprano | HARBISON, JOHN: The Flight into Egypt. The Natural World. Concerto for Double Brass Choir and Orchestra (Review by James H. North) | mezzo-soprano | LENNON, JOHN ANTHONY: Ghostfires (Review by Kyle Gann) | mezzo-soprano | LENNON, JOHN ANTHONY: Ghostfires (Review by David Sachs) | mezzo-soprano | MACHOVER: Valis (Review by Kyle Gann) | Gloria | MOZART: Cosi fan tutte (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | Dorabella | NORTHCOTT: Fantasia for Guitar (Review by Kyle Gann) | mezzo-soprano | NORTHCOTT: Fantasia for Guitar (Review by David Sachs) | mezzo-soprano | SAYLOR, BRUCE: Songs from Water Street (Review by William Wians) | mezzo-soprano | SIMS: Come Away (Review by William Wians) | mezzo-soprano | SONDHEIM, STEPHEN: Sunday Song Set (Review by Kyle Gann) | mezzo-soprano | SONDHEIM, STEPHEN: Sunday Song Set (Review by David Sachs) | mezzo-soprano | ZWILICH, ELLEN TAAFFE: Passages, for Soprano and Instrumental Ensemble. Trio for Strings (Review by John Ditsky) | mezzo-soprano |
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