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Performer: Catrin Finch CROSSING THE STONE: (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | electric harp | CROSSING THE STONE: (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | harp | UNEXPECTED SONGS: (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | harp | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Goldberg Variations (Review by Jerry Dubins) | harp | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Goldberg Variations (Review by Phillip Scott) | harp | JENKINS, KARL: Double Harp Concerto, “Over the Stone” (Review by Peter Burwasser) | harp | MONTEVERDI: Interrotte speranze (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | harp | PERGOLESI: Dolorosa (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | harp | PURCELL, HENRY: Lost Is My Quiet Forever (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | harp | RUBBRA, EDMUND: Orpheus with his Lute, op. 8/2. Who is Sylvia?, op. 8/3. Out in the Dark, op. 13/1. It was a lover, op. 13/3. The Night, op. 14. Rune of Hospitality, op. 15. A Duan of Barra, op. 20. A widow bird sate mourning, op. 28. A Prayer, op. 17/1. Two Songs, op. 22. In Dark Weather, op. 33. Invocation to Spring, op. 17/2. Two Sonnets by William Alabaster, op. 87. Two Songs, op. 4. A Hymn to the Virgin, op. 13/2. The Jade Mountain, op. 116. Nocturne, op. 54. Salve Regina, op. 119. No Swan so Fine, op. 91. Fly Envious Time, op. 148. Three Psalms, op. 61. Dear Liza, op. 7 (Review by Ken Meltzer) | harp |
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