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Performer: Jennifer Johnston

A LOVE LETTER TO LIVERPOOL: In My Liverpool Home. Amazing Grace. My Native Land. Homeward Bound. Song To The Seals. I saw Three Ships. Sea Fever. The Estuary. The Gateway To The Atlantic. Liverpool Lullaby. Johnny Todd. What Will They Tell Me Tonight?. Madam And Her Madam. The World You’re Coming Into. Blackbird. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square. Danny Boy. The Last Rose Of Summer. The Leaving of Liverpool. All Our Different Voices. You’ll Never Walk Alone (Review by David Reznick)

mezzo-soprano 

ADAMS, JOHN: Doctor Atomic (Review by Phillip Scott)

Pasqualita 

ADAMS, JOHN: Doctor Atomic (Review by Huntley Dent)

Pasqualita 

ADAMS, JOHN: Doctor Atomic (Review by Andrew Desiderio)

Pasqualita 

ANONYMOUS: Kontakion of the Dead (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

mezzo-soprano 

BLACKFORD: Pietâ. Canticle of Winter (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

mezzo-soprano 

BRITTEN: Songs, Volume 2 (Review by Alan Swanson)

mezzo-soprano 

DURUFLÉ, MAURICE: Requiem (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

mezzo-soprano 

ELGAR: They are at rest (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

mezzo-soprano 

FARRANT, RICHARD: Call to remembrance (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

mezzo-soprano 

HARRIS, WILLIAM H.: Bring us, O Lord God (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

mezzo-soprano 

JACOBSON, MAURICE: Mosaic. Salcey Lawn. The Music Room – Five Miniatures for Piano. The Lord is My Shepherd. Romantic Theme and Variations. The Song of Songs. Lament. Carousel. Humoreske. Theme and Variations (Review by Jim Svejda)

mezzo-soprano 

KORNGOLD, ERICH: Die tote Stadt (Review by James H. North)

Birgitta 

MAHLER, GUSTAV: Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection” (Review by Huntley Dent)

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MAHLER, GUSTAV: Symphony No. 3 (Review by Huntley Dent)

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MONK, WILLIAM H.: Abide with me (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

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MOZART: Betulia liberata (Review by Christopher Williams)

Cami 

RAMSEY, ROBERT: How are the mighty fallen (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

mezzo-soprano 

STRAVINSKY, IGOR: Oedipus Rex. Apollon musagète (Review by James H. North)

Jocasta 

TAVENER, JOHN: Song for Athene (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

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TOMKINS: When David Heard (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

mezzo-soprano 

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: 3 Nocturnes for Baritone and Orchestra. A Road All Paved with Stars. Stricken Peninsula. 4 Last Songs (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: 3 Nocturnes for Baritone and Orchestra. A Road All Paved with Stars. Stricken Peninsula. 4 Last Songs (Review by Barry Brenesal)

mezzo-soprano 

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: A Road All Paved with Stars. Stricken Peninsula. 4 Last Songs (Review by James A. Altena)

mezzo-soprano 

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Summum Bonum. Crossing the Bar. Wishes. Spinning Song. Lollipop’s Song. Rumpelstiltskin’s Song. Linden Lea( arr. Salter) (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

mezzo-soprano 

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Summum Bonum. Crossing the Bar. Wishes. Spinning Song. Lollipop’s Song. Rumpelstiltskin’s Song. Linden Lea( arr. Salter) (Review by James A. Altena)

mezzo-soprano 

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: The Last Invocation. The Love-song of the Birds. How cold the wind doth blow. Dirge for Fidele. It was a Lover and his Lass. Searching for Lambs. The Lawyer. The Poisoned Kiss (arr. Williams) (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

mezzo-soprano 

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: The Last Invocation. The Love-song of the Birds. How cold the wind doth blow. Dirge for Fidele. It was a Lover and his Lass. Searching for Lambs. The Lawyer. The Poisoned Kiss (arr. Williams) (Review by James A. Altena)

mezzo-soprano 

WEELKES: When David Heard (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

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