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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Duncan Gray. The lovely Lass o' Inverness. Air and Variations. O Kenmure's on and awa (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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CLARKE, STEPHEN: Ay waukin O. The deuks dang o'er my daddie. Ae fond kiss. O Kenmure's on and awa, Willie. There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame. The Deil's awa wi' th' Exciseman (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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CORELLI, ARCANGELO: Sonata for Violin and Continuo in F, op. 5/10 (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Overture to Arianna (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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HAYDN-BEETHOVEN: The bonny wee thing (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: What can a young lassie do wi' an auld man? Auld Rob Morris. Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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HUMMEL, JOHANN NEPOMUK: For the Sake o’ Somebody (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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KOZELUCH, LEOPOLD: Auld lang syne (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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NYMAN: Facing Goya (Review by John Story)

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NYMAN: Facing Goya (Review by John Story)

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NYMAN: Facing Goya (Review by John Story)

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OSWALD, JAMES: A Highland Port by ñory Dall.Heů Gow (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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SCARLATTI, DOMENICO: Sonata in F, K 6 (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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WEBER, CARL MARIA VON: John Anderson, my Jo. Contented wi' little and canti wi mair (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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WEILL, KURT: Street Scene (Review by Nicholas Deutsch)

Daniel Buchanan 

WEILL, KURT: Street Scene (Review by Nicholas Deutsch)

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