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Performer: Carole Farley

ARLEN: What’s Good about Goodbye?. Last Night When We Were Young. When the Sun Comes Out. It Was Written in the Stars. Right as the Rain. I Had Myself a True Love. Fun To Be Fooled (Review by Michael Ullman)

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BOLCOM: The Last Days of Mankind. Songs to Dance. I Will Breathe a Mountain. Tillinghast Duo. Mary. The Wind in the Willows: Songs (Review by Robert Carl)

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BOLCOM: When We Built the Church (Review by Robert Carl)

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BOLCOM: You Cannot Have Me Now. Night, Make My Day. The Digital Wonder Watch. Casino Paradise: My Father the Gangster (Review by Robert Carl)

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DELIUS: 7 Danish Songs: Silken Shoes; Irmelin Rose; Summer Nights; The Seraglio Garden; Wine Roses; Through Long, Long Years; Let Springtime Come (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

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DELIUS: Air and Dance, for String Orchestra (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

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DELIUS: Irmelin: 2 Aquarelles, for String Orchestra (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

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DELIUS: Irmelin: Suite (arr. Beecham) (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

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DELIUS: Orchestral Songs (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

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DELIUS: Orchestral Songs: A Late Lark. Summer Landscape. The Bird’s Story. The Violet. Twilight Fancies (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

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GERSHWIN: Poppyland; Isn’t It a Pity? Love Is Sweeping the Country. Boy! What Love Has Done to Me! How Long Has This Been Going On? (Review by Michael Ullman)

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GRIEG: A Dream. To the Motherland. The Princess. Little Kirsten. Mother’s Lament (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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GRIEG: On the Water. A Bird Cried Out (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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GRIEG: Orch. Byl: A Vision (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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GRIEG: Orch. Grieg: Solveigs Cradle Song. A Swan. From Monte Pincio (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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GRIEG: Orch. Reger: Eros (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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GRIEG: Orch. Serebrier: Fiddlers. Album Lines. With a Water-Lily. Departed! A Bird-Song. The Mountain Thrall. The Time of Roses (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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GRIEG: Orch. Sødertind: Greeting. One Day, O Heart of Mine. The Way of the World. The Nightingale’s Secret (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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GRIEG: Songs with Orchestra (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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LECUONA: Siempre en mi corazón. Como presiento. Allá en la sierra. Tu no tienes corazón. Mi corazón se fué. Dame de tus rosas. ¡No es por ti! ¡Mira! Dame el amor. Que risa me da. La comparsa. Al fin. Se abrieron las flores. Conga Cuba. Amor tardio. En una noche así. Devuélveme el corazón. Primavera de ilusión. Un amor vendrá. Me has dejado. No me engañarás. Rumba mejoral. No me mires ni nime hables. Mi amor fue una flor. Canción del amor triste (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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LECUONA: Siempre en mi corazón. Como presiento. Allá en la sierra. Tu no tienes corazón. Mi corazón se fué. Dame de tus rosas. ¡No es por ti! ¡Mira! Dame el amor. Que risa me da. La comparsa. Al fin. Se abrieron las flores. Conga Cuba. Amor tardio. En una noche así. Devuélveme el corazón. Primavera de ilusión. Un amor vendrá. Me has dejado. No me engañarás. Rumba mejoral. No me mires ni nime hables. Mi amor fue una flor. Canción del amor triste (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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MENOTTI: The Telephone (Review by Joel Kasow)

Elle

MENOTTI: The Telephone (Review by Joel Kasow)

Lucy

POULENC: La voix humaine (Review by Joel Kasow)

Elle

POULENC: La voix humaine (Review by Joel Kasow)

Lucy

ROREM: Selected Songs (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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ROREM: The Waking; Root Cellar, My Papa’s Waltz; I strolled across an open field; Memory, Orchids; The Serpent, Night Crow; Snake; Little Elegy; The Nightingale; Nantucket, Lullaby of the Woman of the Mountain; Love in a life; What if some little pain ... ; Visits to St. Elizabeth’s; Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening; Spring; See how they love me; Now sleeps the crimson petal; I am Rose; Ask me no more; Far-Far-Away, Early in the morning; Alleluia; Such beauty as hurts to behold; Sally’s Smile; Youth, Day, Old Age, and Night, O you whom I often and silently come; Full of life now; As Adam early in the morning; Are you the new person? (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

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SCHWARTZ: You and the Night and the Music. Dancing in the Dark. I See Your Face before Me. Something to Remember You By (Review by Michael Ullman)

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SEREBRIER: Symphony No. 3, “Symphonie mystique” (Review by Paul Rapoport)

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STRAUSS: Guntram (Review by Richard A. Kaplan)

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WEILL: Happy End: Matrosen—Tango (Review by Phillip Scott)

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WEILL: Love in a Mist. The Romance of a Lifetime. Unforgettable. The River Is So Blue. The Picture on the Wall (Review by Michael Ullman)

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WEILL: Youkali (Review by Phillip Scott)

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