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Performer: Robert Shewan

I HEAR AMERICA SINGING! CHORAL MUSIC OF ROY HARRIS: Alleluia. Mass. They Say That Susan Has No Heart for Learning. Whitman Triptych. Three Songs of Democracy on Poems of Walt Whitman. Symphony for Voices on Poems of Walt Whitman. When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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BRUCKNER, ANTON: Choral Works (Review by David Hurwitz)

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BRUCKNER, ANTON: Ecce sacerdos magnus. Das deutsche Lied. Tota pulchra es Maria. Trösterin Musik. Afferentur regi. Vexillä regis prodeunt. Christus factus est pro nobis. Os justi meditabitur. Virga Jesse floruit. Ave Maria I (1856). Ave Maria II (1861 ). Ave Maria III (for baritone and organ, 1882) (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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BRUCKNER, ANTON: Sacred and Secular Choral Music (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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BRUCKNER, ANTON: Two Aequale. Ave Maria (three settings (Review by David Hurwitz)

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HANSON, HOWARD: A Prayer of the Middle Ages. Psalm 8. Psalm 121. Psalm 150 (Review by Paul A. Snook)

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HANSON, HOWARD: Prayer of the Middle Ages. Psalm 8, How Excellent Thy Name. Psalm 121,1 Will Lift Up Mine Eyes. Psalm 150, Praise Ye the Lord (Review by Paul A. Snook)

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HANSON, HOWARD: Prayer of the Middle Ages. Psalm 8. Psalm 121. Psalm 150 (Review by James H. North)

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HARRIS, ROY: Three Songs of Democracy. Symphony for Voices. When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Review by Paul A. Snook)

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HARRIS, ROY: When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Symphony for Voices. Three Songs of Democracy (Review by James H. North)

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HARRIS, ROY: When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Symphony for Voices. Three Songs of Democracy (Review by Paul A. Snook)

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SHEWAN: Awake My Soul/Morning Has Broken (Review by John Story)

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SHEWAN: Elegy (Review by John Story)

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SHEWAN: King David’s Dance (Review by John Story)

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SHEWAN: Psalm 98 (Review by John Story)

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SHEWAN: So SOWERBY (arr. Shewan) Come Risen Lord (Review by John Story)

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SHEWAN: Suite for Trumpet and Piano (Review by John Story)

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SHEWAN: The Prodigal Son (Review by John Story)

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SHEWAN: The Voice of the Lord in the Storm. Magnificat. A Feast of Carols. Of Animals and Insects (Review by Michael Jameson)

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SOWERBY: A Liturgy of Hope (Review by Paul A. Snook)

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SOWERBY: The Ark Of The Covenant. Come Risen Lord (arr. Stephen Shewan). 3 Fanfares. Fantasy for Trumpet and Organ. A Liturgy of Hope. Psalm 84. Psalm 121. Psalm 124. The Risen Lord (Review by John Story)

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THEOFANIDIS: Corinthians 13. The Discovery. Fantasy for Two Pianos. Voices. Suite for Flute and Piano. Sikelianos. Statues. String Quartet No. 1. Disruption for Orchestra. The Prayer of St. Francis™. I Corinthians 13 (revised version) (Review by Martin Anderson)

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THOMPSON, RANDALL: 12 Canticles. The Best of Rooms (Review by Robert Carl)

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THOMPSON, RANDALL: A Feast of Praise (Review by Robert Carl)

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THOMPSON, RANDALL: Alleluia (Review by Robert Carl)

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THOMPSON, RANDALL: The Last Words of David (Review by Robert Carl)

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THOMPSON, RANDALL: The Last Words of David. Feast of Praise (Review by James H. North)

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THOMPSON, RANDALL: The Last Words of David. The Feast of Praise—Cantata. Alleluia. The Best of Rooms (Review by Paul A. Snook)

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THOMPSON, RANDALL: The Peaceable Kingdom (Review by Robert Carl)

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