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BARBER: Sure on this shining night. Dover Beach (Review by Alan Swanson)
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BARBER: There’s nae lark. The Beggar’s Song. In the dark pinewood. Bessie Bobtail. Hermit Songs. 3 Songs. Mélodies passagères. The daisies. With rue my heart is laden. Nocturne, op. 13/4 (Review by Alan Swanson)
BRITTEN: Canticles I-V: My Beloved Is Mine and I Am His; Abraham and Isaac (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
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BRITTEN: Canticles I-V: Still Falls the Rain (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
BRITTEN: Canticles I-V: The Journey of the Magi (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
BRITTEN: Folk-song Arrangements: O Waly, Waly (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
BRITTEN: Folk-song Arrangements: The Ash Grove; Greensleeves (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
BRITTEN: Folk-song Arrangements: The Foggy, Foggy Dew (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
BRITTEN: Folk-song Arrangements: The Plough Boy (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
BRITTEN: Folk-song Arrangements: The Salley Gardens (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
BRITTEN: Folk-song Arrangements: There’s None to Soothe (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
BRITTEN: The Death of St. Narcissus (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
BROWNE: To Gratiana Dancing and Singing (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
DELHIS: Twilight Fancies (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
DUNHILL: The Cloths of Heaven (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
FAURÉ: Cinq mélodies de Venise: Mandoline. En sourdine. Green. À Clymène. C’est l’extase (Review by Melanie Eskenazi)
FINZI: The Dance continued. Since we loved (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
GERMAN: Orpheus with his lute (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
GERSHWIN: 3 Preludes (Review by John W. Lambert)
GRAINGER: Bold William Taylor. Brigg Fair (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
GRIEG: 6 Poems of Henrik Ibsen, op. 25 (Review by Henry Fogel)
GRIEG: 6 Songs, op. 48 (Review by Henry Fogel)
GRIEG: The Mountain Maid. Melodies of the Heart. Prinsessen (Review by Henry Fogel)
GURNEY: A Cradle Song. 5 Elizabethan Songs (Review by Martin Anderson)
GURNEY: An Epitaph. The fields are full. Down by the sally gardens. The Cloths of Heaven. The Singer. I will go with my father a-ploughing (Review by Martin Anderson)
GURNEY: Epitaph in Old Mode. You are my sky. All night under the moon. The folly of being comported. By a bierside. Severn Meadows. In Flanders. Even such is time. Ha’nacker Mill. Bread and Cherries. Most Holy Night. Desire in Spring. Nine of the clock (Review by Martin Anderson)
GURNEY: Severn Meadows (Review by Martin Anderson)
GURNEY: Sleep. I will go with my father a-ploughing (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
HAHN: Venezia: Sopra l’acque indormenzada. La barcheta. L’avertimento. La biondina in gondoleta. Che pecà. La primavera (arr. J. Drake) (Review by Melanie Eskenazi)
HANDEL: Giulio Cesare: Cara speme (Review by Melanie Eskenazi)
HEAD: Songs of Venice: The Gondolier. St Mark’s Square. Rainstorm (Review by Melanie Eskenazi)
HENZE: 6 Songs from the Arabian. 3 Auden Songs (Review by James H. North)
IVES: A Song—for Anything; When stars are in the quiet skies; Memories; Berceuse; The Cage; Ich grolle nicht; Die alte Mutter; Feldeinsamkeit; Weil’ auf Mir; Elégie; Walking; Tolerance; Thoreau; The Things our Fathers Loved; Tom Sails Away; Serenity; Like a Sick Eagle; Ann Street; Remembrance; From “Swimmers”; The New River; “1, 2, 3”; West London; The Housatonic at Stockbridge; The Side Show; Yellow Leaves; The Greatest Man; Where the eagle cannot see; Slugging a Vampire; Charlie Rutlage; General William Booth Enters into Heaven (Review by Paul Ingram)
IVES: On the Counter. The Circus Band. Two Little Flowers (and dedicated to them). Ilmenau. A Night Song. Down East. Premonitions. The See’r. Songs my mother taught me. In the Alley. Mists. They Are There! In Flanders Fields. The South Wind. My Native Land. Watchman! The Children’s Hour. Evidence. The World’s Wanderers. Slow March. Omens and Oracles. Those Evening Bells. Allegro. Evening. The Last Reader. To Edith. At the River. A Christmas Carol. The Light that Is Felt. Romanzo (di Central Park) (Review by James H. North)
IVES: Songs (Review by Paul Ingram)
IVES: Songs (Review by James H. North)
MACDOWELL: To a Wild Rose (Review by John W. Lambert)
MILHAUD: Scaramouche Suite (Review by John W. Lambert)
QUILTER: Come away, Death. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
RACHMANINOFF: Vocalise (Review by John W. Lambert)
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Flight of the Bumble Bee (Review by John W. Lambert)
ROSSINI: La Cenerentola: Non più mesta (Review by Melanie Eskenazi)
ROSSINI: La regata veneziana: Anzoleta avanti la regatta. Anzoleta co’ passa la regatta. Anzoleta dopo la regatta (Review by Melanie Eskenazi)
SATIE: Gymnopédie No. 1 (Review by John W. Lambert)
SCHOECK: Am Walde (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: An Philomele (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Antike Poesie (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Auf dem Krankenbette (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Auf der Teck. Das Mädchen an den Mai. Im Park. Mein Fluss (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Auf ein Ei geschrieben (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Auf ein Kind (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Auf eine Lampe (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Auf einen Klavierspieler (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Besuch in Urach (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Das holde Bescheiden (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Der Geprüfte (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Die Enthusiasten (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Die Schwestern. Schön-Rohtrauf. Peregrina (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Erinna an Sappho (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Geber. Der Hirtenknabe (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Gesang zu zweien in der Nacht (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Impromptu (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: In ein Autographenalbum (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Johann Keple’ (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Keine Rettung (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Lose Ware (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Nach dem Kriege (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Nachts am Schreibpulf. Aus der Ferne (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Nachts (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Nur zu! (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Restauration (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Ritterliche Werbung (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Trost (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Widmung . An einem Wintermorgen (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Zu einer Konfirmation . Muse und Dichter (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHOECK: Zu viel (Review by Adrian Corleonis)
SCHUBERT LIEDER, Volume II (Ian Bostridge) (Review by Marc Mandel)
SCHUBERT LIEDER, Volume II (Ian Bostridge) (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
SCHUBERT: Die Forelle. Ganymed. Im Frühling. An den Mond. Heidenröslein. Wandrers Nachtlied Ini. Erster Verlust. Der Fischer. Nacht und Traume. Der Zwerg. An die Musik. Du bist die Ruh. Auf dem Wasser zu singen. An Silvia. Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen. Frühlingsglaube. Im Haine. Der Musensohn. Seligkeit. Erlkönig (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)
SCHUBERT: Lieder (Review by Ralph V. Lucano)
SCHUBERT: Lieder (Review by Melanie Eskenazi)
SCHUMANN, C.: 3 Romances,op. 22 (Review by David K. Nelson)
SCHUMANN: Dichterliebe. Liederkreis, op. 24. 7 Lieder (Review by Marc Mandel)
SCHUMANN: Lieder: Belsazar. Abends am Strand. Die beiden Grenadiere. Dein Angesicht. Lehn deine Wang’. Es leuchtet meine Liebe. Mein Wagen rollet langsam (Review by Marc Mandel)
SCHUMANN: Violin Sonatas: No. 1 in a, op 105; No. 2 in d, op. 121 (Review by David K. Nelson)
SOMERVELL: To Lucasta, on going to the Wars (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
STANFORD: La Belle Dame Sans Merci (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
TRADITIONAL: My love’s an arbutus (arr. Stanford) (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
TRADITIONAL: The Death of Queen Jane (coll. Sharp) (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
TRADITIONAL: The Little Turtle Dove (coll. Sharp) (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
TRADITIONAL: The Salley Gardens (arr. Britten) (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Linden Lea. Silent Noon (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
WARLOCK: Cradle Song (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
WARLOCK: Julian of Berry (Review by Bernard Jacobson)
WARLOCK: Rest sweet Nymphs (Review by Bernard Jacobson)