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Performer: David Smith ARENSKY: The Day Had Ended (Review by Donald Seibert) | cello | BORODIN: My Songs Are Filled with Poison. For the Shores of Your Distant Native Land. The False Note (Review by Donald Seibert) | cello | DARGOMYZHSKY: The Old Corporal. The Civil Servant. I Loved You. The Miller. I Am Sad. The Worm (Review by Donald Seibert) | cello | DITTERSDORF, KARL DITTERS VON: Arcifanfano, King of Fools or It's Always Too Late to Learn (Review by David Johnson) | Arcifanfano | DITTERSDORF, KARL DITTERS VON: Arcifanfano, King of Fools or It's Always Too Late to Learn (Review by David Johnson) | baritone | GLINKA: Doubt. The Fire of Longing Burns in My Blood (Review by Donald Seibert) | cello | GOLDMARK: String Quartet in B♭, op. 6. String Quintet in a, op. 9 (Review by Martin Anderson) | cello | GOLDMARK: String Quartet in B♭, op. 8. String Quintet in a, op. 9 (Review by Robert McColley) | cello | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Judas Maccabaeus (Review by James Camner) | baritone | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Judas Maccabaeus (Review by James Camner) | Simon | PUCCINI II, GIACOMO: Tosca (Review by David Mason Greene) | Angelotti | PUCCINI II, GIACOMO: Tosca (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | RUBINSTEIN, ANTON: He Stands Silently Before the Commander (Review by Donald Seibert) | cello | TCHAIKOVSKY: The Sun Has Set, Op. 73, No. 4. The Love of a Dead Man, Op. 38, No. 5. Heroism, Op. 60, No. 11. None but the Lonely Heart, Op. 6, No. 6. Amid the Din of the Ball, Op. 38, No. 3. A Tear Trembles, Op. 6, No. 4. Night, Op. 73, No. 2. The First Meeting, Op. 63 No. 4 (Review by Donald Seibert) | cello | TILSON THOMAS, MICHAEL: Street Song for Brass Quintet (Review by Huntley Dent) | horn | VERDI, GIUSEPPE: La traviata (Review by David Mason Greene) | Angelotti | VERDI, GIUSEPPE: La traviata (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | VIVALDI, ANTONIO: Concertos (Review by Nils Anderson) | horn |
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