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Performer: Catherine Pierard BRITTEN: The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37 (Review by James Miller) | Female Chorus | BRITTEN: The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37 (Review by James Miller) | soprano | HOWELLS, HERBERT: An Old Man's Lullaby. Here She Lies. O Garlands. Two South African Settings. Upon a Summer's Day. By the Hearth-stone. Blaweary. Three Folksongs'. Sweet Content''. A Garland for de la Mare“. Peacock Pie, op. 33. Four French Chansons, op. 29'. In Green Ways, op. 43'. Old Meg' Three Children's Songs'. Four Songs, op. 22. Lost Love. O, My Deir Hert. Come Sing and Dance. The Mugger's Song“. The Little Boy Lost“ The Restful Branches MallyO!“ Old Skinflint. King David Gavotte Flood Goddess of the Night (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | soprano | HOWELLS, HERBERT: Songs (Complete) (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | soprano | MOZART: Die Zauberflöte, K. 620 (Review by Ralph V. Lucano) | Papagena | MOZART: Die Zauberflöte, K. 620 (Review by Ralph V. Lucano) | soprano | PURCELL, HENRY: Dioclesian, Z. 627. Timon of Athens, Z. 632 (Review by Eric Van Tassel) | soprano | PURCELL, HENRY: The Fairy Queen (Review by Brian Robins) | soprano | PURCELL, HENRY: The Fairy Queen, Z. 629 (Review by Eric Van Tassel) | soprano | PURCELL, HENRY: Timon of Athens (Review by Michael Ullman) | soprano |
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