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Performer: Marina Prudenskaya

PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: Ivan the Terrible (Review by James H. North)

alto 

RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: When the fields wave in yellow light. Angel. About it I secretly dream. Quietly the soul rose heavenward. Oh, if just for a moment. The west’s dainty, distant rosy color fades. The yellow fields fall quiet. Sleep, sad friend. The wave breaks. The sea doesn’t foam. The waves rise up. More beautiful than the song of the lark. It wasn’t the wind. Serenade. Whispering, timid breathing. Child, I come with the greeting. Jewish song. Switezianka. My wild child. Night of the south. Lean your cheek on my cheek. Out of my tears many flowers. The night. On Georgia’s hills. A fleeting bank of clouds. O don’t, you beauty, don’t sing. The flower. Beauty. Awakening. The nightingale (Review by Richard A. Kaplan)

mezzo-soprano 

SHOSTAKOVICH: From Jewish Folk Poetry (Review by Huntley Dent)

mezzo-soprano 

VERDI, GIUSEPPE: Messa da Requiem (Review by J. F. Weber)

mezzo-soprano 

VERDI, GIUSEPPE: Requiem (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

mezzo-soprano 

WAGNER, RICHARD: Das Rheingold (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

Flosshilde 

WAGNER, RICHARD: Das Rheingold (Review by Andrew Quint)

Flosshilde 

WAGNER, RICHARD: Götterdämmerung (Review by Andrew Quint)

Flosshilde 

WAGNER, RICHARD: Götterdämmerung (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

Flosshilde 

WAGNER, RICHARD: Götterdämmerung (Review by Andrew Quint)

Waltraute 

WAGNER, RICHARD: Götterdämmerung (Review by Colin Clarke)

Waltraute 

WAGNER, RICHARD: Tannhäuser (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

Venus 

WAGNER, RICHARD: Tannhäuser (Review by Colin Clarke)

Venus 

WAGNER, RICHARD: Tannhäuser (Review by Andrew Quint)

Venus 

 

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