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Performer: Jamie McDougall BARSANTI: Corn riggs are bonny. Gilderoy. The Highland Laddie. Clout the Caldron. Johnnie Faa. Lord Aboyne’s welcome (Review by Brian Robins) | tenor | BOCCHI: A Scots Cantata (Review by Brian Robins) | tenor | CORRI: Duncan Gray (Review by Brian Robins) | tenor | GEMINIANI, F.: She raise and loot me in. Bessy Bell and Mary Gray. Leader Haughs and Yarrow. The Lass of Peaty’s Mill (Review by Brian Robins) | tenor | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Judas Maccabaeus (Review by Ralph V. Lucano) | Judas | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Judas Maccabaeus (Review by Ralph V. Lucano) | tenor | MCGIBBON, W.: Sonata in Imitation of Corelli (Review by Brian Robins) | tenor | OSWALD, JAMES: Pinky House. Hamilton House (Review by Brian Robins) | tenor | REINAGLE: Steer her up and had her gawn (Review by Brian Robins) | tenor | SCHUBERT: Complete Songs, Volume 20 (Review by David Johnson) | voice | SCHUBERT: Winterlied, D. 242a. Das Mädchen von Inistore, D. 281. Ossians Lied nach dem Falle Nathos, D. 278. Als ich sie erröten sah, D. 153. Schwangesang, D. 318. Totenkranz für ein Kind, D. 275. Die Fröhlichkeit, D. 262. Der Zufriedene, D. 320. Alles um Liebe, D. 241. Geist der Liebe, D. 233. Die erste Liebe, D. 182. Die Täuschung, D. 230. Liebesrausch, D. 164. Huldigung, D. 240. Heidenröslein, D. 257. Nachtgesang, D. 314. Der Morgenstern, D. 172. Bergknappenlied, D. 268. Trinklied von der Schlacht, D. 169. Schwertlied, D. 170. Begräbnislied, D. 168. Grablied, D. 218. Osterlied, D. 168a. Hoffnung, D. 251. Punschlied (Im Norden zu singen), D. 253. Klage um Ali Bey, D. 140. Abendständchen ( “An Lina“), D. 265. Tischlerlied, D. 274. Wiegenlied (Schlumm're sanft), D. 304. Die Macht der Liebe, D. 308. Trinklied (Ihr Freunde und du, gold'ner Wein), D. 183. Trinklied (Auf! Jeder sei nun froh), D. 267 (Review by David Johnson) | voice | THOMSON/OSWALD: Tweed Side (Review by Brian Robins) | tenor | VERACINI, FRANCESCO: Sonata in A, op. 2/9 (Review by Brian Robins) | tenor |
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