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Performer: Heinrich Christensen

TANN: Embertides... (Amelia LeClair) (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

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BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Trio Sonata in C, BWV 529; Toccata and Fugue in d, BWV 538, “Dorian“ (Review by James Reel)

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BRUNS: Praeludium in E (Review by James Reel)

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LAUKVIK: Suite (Review by James Reel)

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LITTLE: Woefully Arrayed, op. 13( two versions) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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LITTLE: Woefully Arrayed, op. 13( two versions) (Review by James V. Maiello)

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MADSEN: 3 Chorale Preludes (Review by James Reel)

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MOZART: Andante, K 616 (Review by James Reel)

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PINKHAM: 3 Canticles from Luke (Review by Colin Clarke)

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PINKHAM: 3 Canticles from Luke (Review by Paul Orgel)

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PINKHAM: 3 Latin Motets (Review by Colin Clarke)

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PINKHAM: 3 Latin Motets (Review by Paul Orgel)

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PINKHAM: 4 Marian Antiphons (Review by Colin Clarke)

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PINKHAM: 4 Marian Antiphons (Review by Paul Orgel)

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PINKHAM: A Flourish, a Vision, and a Commandment (Review by James Reel)

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PINKHAM: Carols and Cries (Review by Colin Clarke)

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PINKHAM: Carols and Cries (Review by Paul Orgel)

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PINKHAM: Letters from Saint Paul (Review by Colin Clarke)

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PINKHAM: Letters from Saint Paul (Review by Paul Orgel)

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PINKHAM: The Isle of Dreams (Review by Colin Clarke)

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PINKHAM: The Isle of Dreams (Review by Paul Orgel)

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PINKHAM: The Wellesley Hills Psalm Book (Review by Colin Clarke)

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PINKHAM: The Wellesley Hills Psalm Book (Review by Paul Orgel)

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TANN: 3 Psalms (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

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