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Performer: Jacques Imbrailo RAVEL: Alyssa... (Pascal Rophé) (Review by Phillip Scott) | baritone | BOUGHTON: The Queen of Cornwall (Review by Barry Brenesal) | Sir Tristram | BRITTEN: Billy Budd (Review by James A. Altena) | Billy Budd | BRITTEN: Billy Budd (Review by Alan Swanson) | Billy Budd | BRITTEN: Billy Budd (Review by Huntley Dent) | Billy Budd | CSÁNYI-WILLS: 3 Songs (Review by Colin Clarke) | baritone | DEAN, BRETT: Hamlet (Review by Huntley Dent) | Horatio | DEBUSSY: Pelléas et Mélisande (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | Pelléas | DEBUSSY: Pelléas et Mélisande (Review by Bill White) | Pelléas | DEBUSSY: Pelléas et Mélisande (Review by Huntley Dent) | Pelléas | ELGAR: The Apostles (Review by James A. Altena) | Jesus | MOZART: Bastien und Bastienne, K50 (original 1768 version) (Review by Ralph Moore) | Soul | MOZART: Grabmusik, K42/K35a (original 1767 version) (Review by Ralph Moore) | Soul | MOZART: Zaide. Thamos, König in Ägypten (Review by Ken Meltzer) | Allazim | PUCCINI II, GIACOMO: La Bohème (Review by Barry Brenesal) | Schaunard | PUCCINI II, GIACOMO: La Bohème (Review by James A. Altena) | Schaunard | PURCELL, HENRY: Come, ye sons of Art. Praise the Lord, O Jersusalem. Love's goddess sure was blind. Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary. Funeral Sentences (Review by Brian Robins) | bass | RACHMANINOFF: Letter to K. S. Stanislavsky. Lilacs. How nice it is here. On the death of a linnet. Christ is risen. To the children. In the silence of the mysterious night. Do not sing to me, my beauty. Spring waters (Review by Richard A. Kaplan) | baritone | SIBELIUS: 5 Christmas Songs, op. 1 (Review by Richard A. Kaplan) | baritone | SIBELIUS: 5 Songs, op. 37 (Review by Richard A. Kaplan) | baritone | SIBELIUS: On the balcony by the sea. The North. Black Roses. Reed, reed, rustle (Review by Richard A. Kaplan) | baritone | VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Flourish for Glorious John. Fantasia for Piano and Orchestra. The Steersman. The Future (Review by James A. Altena) | baritone |
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