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Performer: Louise Toppin HE’LL BRING IT TO PASS: The Spirituals of Hall... (Louise Toppin) (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | HE’LL BRING IT TO PASS: The Spirituals of Hall... (Louise Toppin) (Review by Bill White) | soprano | MUCZYNSKI; GRIFFES, CHARLES T.; BRANDON, SY...: (Review by Walter Simmons) | soprano | SENCE YOU WENT AWAY: (Review by John Story) | piano | SENCE YOU WENT AWAY: (Review by John Story) | soprano | ANDERSON, THOMAS JEFFERSON: Songs of Illumination (Review by John Story) | soprano | BANFIELD, WILLIAM: A New Song (Review by John Story) | soprano | BEACH, AMY CHENEY: Ah! Love, but a Day (Review by David Denton) | soprano | BONDS, MARGARET: Little David play on your harp (Review by David Denton) | soprano | BONDS, MARGARET: Songs of the Season (Review by David Denton) | soprano | BONDS, MARGARET: The Pasture (Review by David Denton) | soprano | CRESTON, PAUL: Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra (Review by Lawrence A. Johnson) | soprano | EDWARDS, ROSS: O’Jim. Into the night (Review by David Denton) | soprano | HAILSTORK: Song of Ruth (Review by John Story) | soprano | KERR JR, THOMAS: Git on board (Review by John Story) | soprano | LANG, MARGARET RUTHVEN: In the Twilight (Review by David Denton) | soprano | LANG, MARGARET RUTHVEN: Irish Love Song (Review by David Denton) | soprano | LARSEN, LIBBY: 3 Cowboy Songs (Review by David Denton) | soprano | MOORE, UNDINE SMITH: To be baptised. Set Down. I want to die while you love me. Come down angels (Review by David Denton) | soprano | MORRIS, ROBERT: Lyric Suite (Review by Bill White) | soprano | MORRIS, ROBERT: Lyric Suite (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | NEWBY, STEPHEN: His Eye Is on the Sparrow (Review by John Story) | soprano | NICKERSON: Gue, Gue solangae (Review by John Story) | soprano | OKOYE: Songs of Harriet Tubman (Review by Bill White) | soprano | OKOYE: Songs of Harriet Tubman (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | OWENS, ROBERT: Heart on the Wall (Review by Bill White) | soprano | OWENS, ROBERT: Heart on the Wall (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | PRICE, FLORENCE B.: Hold Fast to Dreams (Review by David Denton) | soprano | PRICE, FLORENCE B.: Sympathy. The Glory of the day was in her face (Review by David Denton) | soprano | RICH, GLADYS: American Lullaby (Review by David Denton) | soprano | SIEGMEISTER: Clarinet Concerto (Review by Lawrence A. Johnson) | soprano | SIMPSON-CORENTON: Lord I don’t feel noways tired (Review by John Story) | soprano | SMART: 3 Sonnets from the Portuguese. Me & My Song. Bittersweets. The Major’s Letter. The First League Out from Land (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | soprano | SMART: 3 Sonnets from the Portuguese. Me and My Song. Bittersweets. The Major’s Letter. The First League Out from Land (Review by Jerry Dubins) | soprano | SMITH, HALE: Jesus lay your head in the window (Review by John Story) | soprano | STAAR: Just an Accident? (Review by Lawrence A. Johnson) | soprano | STILL, WILLIAM GRANT: Highway One, USA (Review by Bill White) | Mary | SWANSON, HOWARD: Goodnight (Review by John Story) | soprano | TRADITIONAL: At the Foot of Yon Mountain (arr Poulshock) (Review by David Denton) | soprano | TRADITIONAL: Canaan (arr. King) (Review by David Denton) | soprano | TRADITIONAL: Guide my feet (arr. Hairston) (Review by David Denton) | soprano | TRADITIONAL: Ride Up in the Chariot (arr. King) (Review by David Denton) | soprano | WALKER, GWYNETH: An American Concerto (Review by Lawrence A. Johnson) | soprano | WALKER, GWYNETH: Maggie and Millie and Molly and May. Still (Review by David Denton) | soprano | WILLIAMS, JULIUS: A Journey to Freedom Honor and Glory (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | WILLIAMS, JULIUS: A Journey to Freedom Honor and Glory (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | soprano | WILLIAMS, JULIUS: Myths of History (Review by Bill White) | soprano | WILLIAMS, JULIUS: Myths of History (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano |
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