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Performer: David Stanhope

ADDINSELL/GRAINGER: Warsaw Concerto (Review by Scott Noriega)

piano 

CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Études, op. 10 (Review by Michael Ullman)

piano 

CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Études, opp. 10 and 25 (Review by Colin Clarke)

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CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Études, opp. 10 and 25 (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

DEBUSSY: En blanc et noir (Review by Scott Noriega)

piano 

GERSHWIN/GRAINGER: Fantasy on Porgy and Bess (Review by Scott Noriega)

piano 

GODOWSKY: Studies on Chopin’s Etudes, opp. 10 and 25 (Review by Colin Clarke)

narrator 

GODOWSKY: Studies on Chopin’s Etudes, opp. 10 and 25 (Review by Colin Clarke)

piano 

GODOWSKY: Studies on Chopin’s Études, Op. 10 (Review by Michael Ullman)

piano 

GRAINGER: Country Gardens. Molly on the Shore. Irish Tune from County Deny. Handel in the Strand. Mock Morris. Shepherd's Hey. Harvest Hymn. We Were Dreamers. Youthful Suite. Blithe Bells. Lincolnshire Posy. Walking Tune. The Man I Love (arrangement). Knight and Shepherd's Daughter. Children's March (Review by John Ditsky)

piano 

GRAINGER: Green Bushes (Review by Scott Noriega)

piano 

GRAINGER: Let’s Dance Gay in Green Meadow. Hill-Song No. 2 (Review by Scott Noriega)

piano 

MOZART: Sonata in D, K. 448 (Review by Scott Noriega)

piano 

RACHMANINOFF: Symphonic Dances (Review by Jerry Dubins)

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RACHMANINOFF: Symphonic Dances, op. 45 (Review by Scott Noriega)

piano 

SAINT-SAËNS: Variations on a Theme of Beethoven, op. 35 (Review by Scott Noriega)

piano 

SCHREKER, FRANZ: Prelude to a Drama (Review by Jerry Dubins)

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STANHOPE: Dracula. Three Poems by Gwen Harwood. String Songs (Review by Colin Clarke)

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