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Performer: Nathaniel Watson ADOLPHE, BRUCE: Ladino Songs of Love and Sufferings Noches, noches; Avrix mi galantea; El mi querido; Camini por altas torres; La rosa enflorece; Alta, alta, va la luna. Mikhoels the Wise-) A Train Station in Birobidzhan at Midnight. Out of the Whirlwind (Review by Jerry Dubins) | baritone | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Saint John Passion (Review by George Chien) | Pilate | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: St. John Passion, BWV245 (Review by Ralph V. Lucano) | bass | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: St. John Passion, BWV245 (Review by Ralph V. Lucano) | Jesus | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: St. Matthew Passion (Review by Brian Robins) | bass | BARBER, SAMUEL: String Quartet. Dover Beach. Serenade (Review by Walter Simmons) | baritone | COPLAND, AARON: Movement. Two Pieces (Review by Walter Simmons) | baritone | GERSHWIN: Lullaby (Review by Walter Simmons) | baritone | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Acis and Galatea (Review by Bernard Jacobson) | Polyphemus | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Ezio (Review by David Johnson) | bass | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Ezio (Review by David Johnson) | Varo | HONEGGER, ARTHUR: Jeanne d’Arc au bûcher (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | bass | HONEGGER, ARTHUR: Jeanne d’Arc au bûcher (Review by Huntley Dent) | bass | IMBRIE: Dream Sequence. Five Roethke Songs. Three Piece Suite. Campion Songs. To a Traveler (Review by Mike Silverton) | baritone | SAINT-SAËNS: Requiem (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | baritone | SCARLATTI, ALESSANDRO: Agar et Ismaele esiliati (Review by Brian Robins) | Bramo | SOMARY: A Ballad of God and His People (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | baritone | SPIES, CLAUDIO: Dylan Thomas' Lament and a Complementary Envoi. Insieme. Bagatalle. Five Sonnet Settings. Beisammen. Four Davidas. Animula Vagula, Blandula. Viopacem, for Viola and Keyboard instruments. Impromptu for Piano. Three Songs on Poems by May Swenson (Review by Joanne Forman) | baritone |
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