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Performer: Glenn Siebert

CHADWICK, GEORGE WHITEFIELD: When Stars are in the Quiet Skies. A Flower Cycle. Allah. There is a River. That Golden Hour. Yesterday. The Curfew. Lullaby. The Daughter of Mendoza. Larry O’Toole. Nora McNally. The Lady of Leith. The Recruit (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

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CHADWICK, GEORGE WHITEFIELD: When Stars are in the Quiet Skies. A Flower Cycle. Allah. There is a River. That Golden Hour. Yesterday. The Curfew. Lullaby. The Daughter of Mendoza. Larry O’Toole. Nora McNally. The Lady of Leith. The Recruit. The Wild Briar. The Lupine. The Jacqueminot Rose (Review by Phillip Scott)

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HAGEN, FRANCIS FLORENTINE: A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed (Review by Myron Silberstein)

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HAGEN, FRANCIS FLORENTINE: Alma Mater (Review by Myron Silberstein)

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HAGEN, FRANCIS FLORENTINE: Her Last Words at Parting (Review by Myron Silberstein)

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HAGEN, FRANCIS FLORENTINE: Mowing the Harvest Hay (Review by Myron Silberstein)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Acts and Galatea (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Acts and Galatea (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: Paulus (Review by Joel Kasow)

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SCHUBERT: Masses (Review by David Johnson)

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THOMSON, VIRGIL: Preciosilla. Susie Asado. 5 Songs from William Blake. 4 Songs to Poems of Thomas Campion. Mostly About Love. 3 Estampas de Niňez. 2 by Marianne Moore. La Belle en Dormant (Review by Richard Burke)

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THOMSON, VIRGIL: Songs (Review by Richard Burke)

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VLECK, CARL VAN: The Hope, The Star, The Voice (Review by Myron Silberstein)

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