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Performer: Robert White

FAVORITE IRISH SONGS OF PRINCESS GRACE: Danny Boy. Pretty Kitty Kelly. Galway Bay. MacNamara's Band. Oft in the Stilly Night. Molly Malone. The Last Rose of Summer. The Foggy Dew. Mother Machree. Off to Philadelphia. I Hear You Calling Me. My Wild Irish Rose. The Sally Gardens. She Is Far from the Land. The Star of the County Down. Macushla. Mistress Biddy Was a Giddy Little Widdy. The Rose of Tralee. I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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CAGE, JOHN: Four Walls... (Joshua Pierce) (Review by Art Lange)

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DANNY BOY AND OTHER IRISH BALLADS: (Review by John Ditsky)

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MUSIC TO MY EARS : (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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Robert White. The Gallant Troubadour- Irish, Scottish,...: (Review by James Miller)

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THE GREATEST SONGS EVER WRITTEN, Volume I: (Review by David Mason Greene)

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ADAMS, STEPHEN: Thora (Review by James Miller)

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ALLITSEN, MARY FRANCIS: The Lord is my Light (Review by James Camner)

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BALFE: Come into the Garden, Maud (Review by James Miller)

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BANTOCK: Song to the Seals (Review by James Camner)

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BARBER, SAMUEL: Sure on this shining night, op. 13, no. 3 (Review by Marc Mandel)

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BEACH, AMY CHENEY: The Year's at the Spring, op. 44, no. 1 (Review by Marc Mandel)

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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Again My Love. Bonny Laddie, Highland Laddie. The Parting Kiss. Helpless Woman. The Sweetest Lad Was Jamie. Judy, Lovely, Matchless Creature. The Deserter. Oh! Who, My Dear Dermot. Merch Megan; or, Peggy's Daughter (Review by James Miller)

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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Again, My Lyre. Bonny Laddie, Highland Laddie. The Parting Kiss. Helpless Woman. The Sweetest Lad Was Jamie. Judy, Lovely, Matchless Creature. The Deserter. Oh! Who, My Der Dermot. Merch Megan; or Peggy's Daughter (Review by John Bauman)

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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Arrangements of English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh Songs (Review by James Miller)

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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Folk Song Arrangements (Review by John Bauman)

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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Scottish, English, Irish, and Welsh Songs (Review by M.J. Albacete)

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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: When Mortals All to Rest Retire. Tis Sunshine at Last. The Kiss, Dear Maid, Thy Lip Has Left. Cease Your Funning. The Return to Ulster. O Mary, at Thy Window Be. Sally in Our Alley. Cupid's Kindness. The Pulse of an Irishman. On the Massacre of Glencoe. 0 Harp of Erin. Come Draw We Round the Cheerful Ring. The Soldier. The British Light Dragoons. The Vale of Clwyd. Good Night (Review by James Miller)

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BOLCOM, WILLIAM: Never more will the wind (Review by Marc Mandel)

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BRAHE: Bless this House (Review by James Camner)

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CADMAN, CHARLES WAKEFIELD: At Dawning (Review by James Camner)

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CAGE, JOHN: Four Walls. Primitive. In the Name of the Holocaust. Quest. Our Spring Will Come. Ophelia (Review by Art Lange)

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CHADWICK, GEORGE WHITEFIELD: Allah (Review by James Camner)

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CHADWICK, GEORGE WHITEFIELD: When stars are in the quiet skies (Review by Marc Mandel)

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CHAMINADE, CECILE: The Little Silver Ring (Review by James Camner)

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CHANLER, THEODORE: The Children. These, my Ophelia (Review by Marc Mandel)

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CHARLES, ERNEST: When I have sung my songs (Review by Marc Mandel)

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CLAY: I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby (Review by James Miller)

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COATES, ERIC: Bird Songs at Eventide (Review by James Camner)

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COPLAND, AARON: Nature, the gentlest mother (Review by Marc Mandel)

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CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra'. Three Irish Folk Song Settings. Poem in October (Review by James H. North)

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CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra. Poem in October, for Tenor, Flute, Oboe, String Quartet, and Harpsichord (Review by John Ditsky)

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CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Poem in October; Oboe Concerto (Review by Walter Simmons)

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CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Song to the Witch of The Cloisters (Review by Marc Mandel)

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DICKSON: Thanks be to God (Review by James Camner)

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DIX, J. AIRLIE: The Trumpeter (Review by James Miller)

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EWAZEN, ERIC: The Tiger (Review by Marc Mandel)

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FIRESTONE: If I could tell you (Review by Marc Mandel)

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FOSTER, STEPHEN: Beautiful Dreamer. Medley (Review by David Johnson)

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FOSTER, STEPHEN: Beautiful Dreamer. Ring, Ring the Banjo! Camptown Races. Oh! Susanna. Come with Thy Sweet Voice Again. Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair. Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway. My Old Kentucky Home. Old Folks at Home. Some Folks. Linger in Blissful Repose. Gentle Annie. Sweetly She Sleeps My Alice Fair. Old Black Joe (Review by David Johnson)

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FOSTER, STEPHEN: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (Review by James Miller)

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FRIML: Rose Marie (Review by Marc Mandel)

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GRIFFES, CHARLES T.: An Old Song Re-sung (Review by Marc Mandel)

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HAGEMAN, RICHARD: Do not go, my love (Review by Marc Mandel)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Arias (Review by James Camner)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Arias (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Serse (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Serse (Review by James Camner)

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HAWTHORNE: Whispering Hope (Review by James Miller)

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HERBERT, VICTOR: Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life (Review by Marc Mandel)

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HINDEMITH, PAUL: On hearing “The Last Rose of Summer.“ Echo (Review by Marc Mandel)

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IVES, CHARLES: The Side Show. The Collection (Review by Marc Mandel)

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JACOBS-BOND, CARRIE: Just A-wearyin' for You (Review by James Miller)

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KORNGOLD, ERICH: Come away, death, op. 29, no. 1 (Review by Marc Mandel)

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LEHMANN, LIZA: Ah, moon of my delight. Bonnie wee thing (Review by James Camner)

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LÖHR: Little Grey Home in the West (Review by James Miller)

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LÖHR: Little grey home in the West (Review by James Camner)

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MALOTTE: The Lord's Prayer (Review by Marc Mandel)

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MARDER: To a Stranger (Review by Marc Mandel)

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MARTINI: Plaisir d'Amour (Review by James Miller)

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MCGILL: Duan (Review by James Camner)

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MOZART: Mass in C, K. 317 (“Coronation“); Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 26 in D, K. 537 (“Coronation“) (Review by Mortimer H. Frank)

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MURRAY, ALAN: I'll Walk Beside You (Review by James Miller)

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MUSTO: Triolet (Review by Marc Mandel)

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O'BRIEN, EUGENE: The Fairy Tree (Review by James Camner)

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PARKER, HORATIO: June Night (Review by Marc Mandel)

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PENN: Smilin' through (Review by James Camner)

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QUILTER: Now sleeps the crimson petal. Drink to me only with thine eyes (Review by James Camner)

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RASBACH: Trees (Review by James Miller)

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RIEGO, TERESA DEL: O dry those tears! (Review by James Camner)

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ROMBERG, SIGMUND: One Alone (Review by Marc Mandel)

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ROREM: Little Elegy (Review by Marc Mandel)

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SANDERS: Two Blue Eyes (Review by James Miller)

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SANDERSON: God be with our boys tonight (Review by James Camner)

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SCHUBERT: Lachen und Weinen, D. 777. Die Taubenpost, D. 957, no. 14. Auf der Brück, D. 853. Erster Verlust, D. 226. Frühlingsglaube, D. 686. Liebesbotschaft, D. 957, no. 1. Ständchen, D. 889. Lied eines Schiffers an die Di-oskuren, D. 360. An die Musik, D. 547. Der Wanderer an den Mond, D. 870. An Silvia, D. 891. Ständchen, D. 957, no. 4. Die Forelle, D. 550. Fischerweise, D. 881. Die Liebe hat gelogen, D. 751. Du bist die Ruh, D. 776. An die Laute, D. 905. Heimliches Lieben, D. 922. Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D. 343. Im Frühling, D. 882. Seligkeit, D. 433 (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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SCHUBERT: Lieder (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)

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SCHUMAN, WILLIAM: Orpheus with his lute (Review by Marc Mandel)

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SIMPSON, RALPH: Christopher Robin Is Saying His Prayers (Review by James Miller)

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SPEAKS: Sylvia (Review by James Camner)

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STEFFANI, AGOSTINO: La libertà contenta (Review by Henry Fogel)

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STEFFANI, AGOSTINO: La libertà contenta (Review by Henry Fogel)

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SULLIVAN: The Lost Chord (Review by James Camner)

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TATE, PHYLLIS: Somewhere a voice is calling (Review by James Camner)

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THOMSON, VIRGIL: Sigh no more, ladies (Review by Marc Mandel)

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WEBER, CARL MARIA VON: Scottish National Songs, J. 295-304 (Review by John Bauman)

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WEBER, CARL MARIA VON: The Happy Soldier. Robin is My Joy. Where Has Ye Been a' the Day. My Love Is Like the Red, Red Rose. John Anderson, My Jo. The Soothing Shades oř Gloaming. Ves Thou Mayst Walk. True Hearted Was He. O Poor Tith Cauld and Restless Love. The Gallant Troubadour (Review by John Bauman)

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WEBER, MICHAEL: A Soldier Am I. Robin Is My Joy. Where Hae Ye Been the Day. My Love Is Like The Red, Red Rose. John Anderson, My Jo'. The Soothing Shades of Gloaming. Yes, Thou May'st Walk. True Hearted Was He. O Poor Tith Cauld and Restless Love. The Gallant Troubadour (Review by James Miller)

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WOODFORDE-FINDEN, AMY: Kashmiri Song. Till I Wake (Review by James Camner)

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WOOD, HAYDN: Roses of Picardy. A brown bird singing (Review by James Camner)

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YOUMANS: Orchids in the Moonlight (Review by David Mason Greene)

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YOUMANS: Orchids in the moonlight . Be good to me. I know that you know. Time on my hands. I want to be happy . Like he loves me. Kissing . Hallelujah! Kathleen mine. Flying down to Rio. An armful of you. Oh me! Oh my! . Without a song. Great day!. That forgotten melody. My lover. Sometimes I'm happy . More than you know. Through the years. Toodle-oo. Tea for two (Review by David Mason Greene)

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YOUMANS: The Carioca (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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