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Performer: Thomas Young

BLACK CHRISTMAS- Spirituals in the African-American Tradition: Behold the Star. Rise Up, Shepherd. Mary Had a Baby. Rockin' Jerusalem'. Glory to the Newborn King. Sister Mary Had-a but One Child. Mary Was the Queen of Galilee. Sweet Little Jesus Boy. My Lord, What a Mornin'. Wasn't That a Mighty Day. Mary Had a Baby. Lit'l Boy (Christ in the Temple). Glory, Hallelujah''. Reign, King Jesus! (Review by George Chien)

tenor 

ADAMS, JOHN: The Death of Klinghoffer (Review by James H. North)

Molqi 

ADAMS, JOHN: The Death of Klinghoffer (Review by James H. North)

tenor 

BOLCOM, WILLIAM: Songs of Innocence and of Experience (Review by Colin Anderson)

tenor 

DAVIS, ANTHONY: Amistad (Review by Steven E. Ritter)

The Trickster God 

DAVIS, ANTHONY: Amistad (Review by Colin Clarke)

The Trickster God 

DAVIS, ANTHONY: Tania (Review by John Story)

Dad-fidel 

DRAKE, ERVIN: It Was a Very Good Year (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

tenor 

FAURÉ, GABRIEL: En Sourdine. Au Bord de l'eau. Mandoline. Clair de lune. Automne. Prison (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

tenor 

GERSHWIN: Blue Monday (1922, original version) (Review by Michael Ullman)

Joe 

GERSHWIN: Porgy and Bess (Review by Michael Ullman)

Joe 

RODGERS, RICHARD: I Have Dreamed (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

tenor 

SONDHEIM, STEPHEN: Pretty Women (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

tenor 

STING: Sister Moon (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

tenor 

STRAYHORN: Lush Life (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

tenor 

TAN DUN: Marco Polo (Review by Art Lange)

Polo 

WOOD, GUY: My One and Only (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

tenor 

 

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