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Performer: Gabriele Jacoby

FALL: Die Dollarprinzessin (Review by Bill White)

Alice 

SCHUBERT: Das Echo. Die Männer sind méchant. Du liebst mich nicht. Das Mädchens Klage. Kennst du das Land. Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt. Kennst du das Land. Heiss mich nicht reden. So last mich scheinen. Erster Verlust. Liebesbotschaft. Der Jüngling an der Quelle. Luisens Antwort. Thekla, eine Geistestimme. Die junge Nonne. Der Fischer. Das Rosenband. Das Heidenröslein. Der König von Thule. Gretchen am Spinnrade. Gretchens Bitte (Review by Raymond Beegle)

speaker 

SCHUBERT: Das Mädchens Klage, D 191 (Review by Colin Clarke)

narrator 

SCHUBERT: Der Fischer, D 225 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Der Jüngling an der Quelle, D 300 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Die König von Thule, D 367 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Die junge Nonne, D 828 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Du liebst mich nicht, D 756 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Gesänge aus “Wilhelm Meister” (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Gretchen am Spinnrade, D 118 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Gretchens Bitte, D 564 (completed Britten) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Heidenröslein, D 257 (Review by Colin Clarke)

narrator 

SCHUBERT: Kennst du das Land, D 321 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Luisens Antwort, D 319 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Refrainlieder, D 866 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUBERT: Thekla, D 595 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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