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Performer: Peter Stewart

BISCARDI: Incitation to Desire (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

CUMMINGS, CONRAD: In The Department of Love (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

DEBLASIO, CHRIS: Walt Whitman in 1989“ (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

DEL TREDICI: Fantasy Pieces (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

HARRISON, LOU: String Quartet Set (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

HELPS: Hommage à Rachmaninoff. Hommage à Fauré (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

HIBBARD: Bass Trombone, Bass Clarinet, Harp (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

HOIBY, LEE: 0 Florida—Five Songs. I Was There— Five Songs. Two Songs of Innocence. An Immorality. Night. Where the Music Comes From. Why Don't You? What If... Investiture at Cecconi's (Review by Walter Simmons)

baritone 

HOIBY, LEE: 0 Florida—Five Songs. I Was There— Five Songs. Two Songs of Innocence. An Immorality. Night. Where the Music Comes From. Why Don't You? What If... Investiture at Cecconi's (Review by Peter Burwasser)

baritone 

HOIBY, LEE: Five Songs on Poems of Walt Whitman (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

HOIBY, LEE: Songs (18) (Review by Walter Simmons)

baritone 

HOIBY, LEE: Songs (18) (Review by Peter Burwasser)

baritone 

HUNT, ROBERT: Transform (Stream) (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

KOWALSKI, MICHAEL: Fraternity of Deceit (Review by John Story)

Jim 

MAGGIO: Two Quartets (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

ROREM: The Nantucket Songs (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

baritone 

TWINING: Shaman (Review by Peter Burwasser)

bass 

 

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