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Performer: Will Liverman

ADAMS, JOHN: Amazing Grace (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

ADAMS, JOHN: Amazing Grace (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

baritone 

ANDROZZO, ALMA: If I Can Help Somebody (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

ANDROZZO, ALMA: If I Can Help Somebody (Review by Ken Meltzer)

piano 

BARNES, JASMINE: A Sable Jubilee (Review by Colin Clarke)

baritone 

BARNES, JASMINE: A Sable Jubilee (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

BEACH, AMY CHENEY: Cabildo (Review by Colin Clarke)

baritone 

BEACH, AMY CHENEY: Cabildo (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

BONDS, MARGARET: Four Songs (Review by Colin Clarke)

baritone 

BONDS, MARGARET: Four Songs (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

BONDS, MARGARET: Three Dream Portraits (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

BONDS, MARGARET: Three Dream Portraits (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

baritone 

BURLEIGH, HARRY T.: Five Songs of Laurence Hope (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

BURLEIGH, HARRY T.: Five Songs of Laurence Hope (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

baritone 

COPLAND, AARON: Old American Songs (Review by Henry Fogel)

baritone 

FARINA, CARLO: Birmingham Sunday (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

FARINA, CARLO: Birmingham Sunday (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

baritone 

FARINA, CARLO: Birmingham Sunday (Review by Ken Meltzer)

piano 

FARINA, CARLO: Birmingham Sunday (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

FITZGERALD/WEBB/MCCRAE/GREEN: You Showed Me The Way (Review by Colin Clarke)

baritone 

FITZGERALD/WEBB/MCCRAE/GREEN: You Showed Me The Way (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

HOWELLS, HERBERT: King David (Review by Henry Fogel)

baritone 

KEEL: Three Salt-Water Ballads (Review by Henry Fogel)

baritone 

KERR JR, THOMAS: Riding to Town (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

KERR JR, THOMAS: Riding to Town (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

baritone 

LARSEN, LIBBY: Machine Head (Review by Colin Clarke)

baritone 

LARSEN, LIBBY: Machine Head (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

MEDTNER, NIKOLAI: Wanderers Nachtlied (Review by Henry Fogel)

baritone 

MOZART: Così fan tutte (Review by Ken Meltzer)

bass 

OKPEBHOLO: Two Black Churches (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

OKPEBHOLO: Two Black Churches (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

baritone 

ORTH, RENE: A Prayer (Review by Colin Clarke)

baritone 

ORTH, RENE: A Prayer (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

OWENS, ROBERT: Mortal Storm, op. 29 (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

OWENS, ROBERT: Mortal Storm, op. 29 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

baritone 

PRICE, FLORENCE B.: Four Songs from The Weary Blues (Review by Colin Clarke)

baritone 

PRICE, FLORENCE B.: Four Songs from The Weary Blues (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

PRICE, FLORENCE B.: I Grew a Rose (Review by Colin Clarke)

baritone 

PRICE, FLORENCE B.: I Grew a Rose (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

SANKARAM, KAMALA: Spell to Turn Around the World (Review by Colin Clarke)

baritone 

SANKARAM, KAMALA: Spell to Turn Around the World (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

SCHUMANN: Liederkreis, op. 39 (Review by Henry Fogel)

baritone 

SNEED: I Dream a World (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

SNEED: I Dream a World (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

baritone 

SNIDER, SARAH: Everything that Ever Was (Review by Colin Clarke)

baritone 

SNIDER, SARAH: Everything that Ever Was (Review by Ken Meltzer)

baritone 

TRADITIONAL: Ten Thousand Miles Away (Review by Henry Fogel)

baritone 

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Songs of Travel (Review by Henry Fogel)

baritone 

 

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