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Performer: David Ripley KIES, CHRISTOPHER: Le tombeau de Saint-Saëns... (David Ripley) (Review by Henry Fogel) | narrator | KIES, CHRISTOPHER: Le tombeau de Saint-Saëns... (David Ripley) (Review by Henry Fogel) | narrator | KIES, CHRISTOPHER: Le tombeau de Saint-Saëns... (David Ripley) (Review by Colin Clarke) | narrator | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: St. John Passion, BWV245 (Review by Tom Moore) | bass | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: St. John Passion, BWV245 (Review by Tom Moore) | Pilate | DI DOMENICA, ROBERT: Sonata After Essays for Piano, with soprano and baritone voice, flute and alto flute, and tape. Improvisations for Piano. Eleven Short Pieces for Piano. Four Movements for Piano. Sonatina for Piano (Review by John Ditsky) | baritone | PEYTON: Songs from T. Sturge Moore. Sonnets from John Donne. 4 Songs from Shakespeare (Review by Robert Schulslaper) | bass baritone | PEYTON: Songs from T. Sturge Moore. Sonnets from John Donne. 4 Songs from Shakespeare (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | bass baritone | PEYTON: Songs from T. Sturge Moore. Sonnets from John Donne. 4 Songs from Shakespeare (Review by Colin Clarke) | bass baritone | PEYTON: Songs from T. Sturge Moore. Sonnets from John Donne. Four Songs from Shakespeare (Review by Robert Carl) | bass baritone | STRAUSS, RICHARD: Enoch Arden (Review by Scott Noriega) | speaker | STRAUSS, RICHARD: Enoch Arden (Review by Bart Verhaeghe) | speaker | THOMSON, VIRGIL: Susie Asado. Pigeons on the Grass Alas. Praises and Prayers. Five Phrases from the Song of Solomon . Mostly About Love. Commentaire sur St. Jerome. From "Sneden's Landing Variations". Shakespeare Songs. Oraison Funèbre de Henriette-Marie de France reine de la Grande-Bretagne. Capital Capitals (Review by Robert Carl) | bass | THOMSON, VIRGIL: Vocal Works (Review by Robert Carl) | bass | YORK, WES: Three Native Songs. My Heart Is Different. Reminiscence 2. Songs from the Levertov Scores“. Music for Strings. Two Songs on a Poem of Tung Po (Review by Mike Silverton) | bass |
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