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Performer: Světla Protich

MUSSORGSKY: Tell me star, where art thou? The joyous hour. The leaves were sadly rustling. Prayer. What matter to you these words of love. The winds are howling. We parted proudly. The song of the old man. Night. Little Kallistrata. Sleep, thou peasant's son. From my tears blossom scented flowers. The magpie. Hebrew song. Vision. Gopak (Review by James H. North)

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MUSSORGSKY: The Nursery. Sixteen Songs (Review by James H. North)

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RACHMANINOFF: Do Not Sing, Op. 4, No. 4. Summer Nights, Op. 14, No. 5. Oh, You My Field, Op. 4, No. 5. You Took My Everything, Op. 26, No. 2. Oh, No, Please Do Not Go, Op. 4, No. 1. In the Silent Night, Op. 4, No. 3. The Soldier's Wife, Op. 8, No. 4. I Wait for Thee, Op. 14, No. 1. The Answer, Op. 21, No. 4. I Was with Her, Op. 14, No. 4. Before the Image, Op. 21, No. 10.1 Am Alone Again, Op. 26, No. 9. Night Is Mournful, Op. 26, No. 12. All Is Gone, Op. 26, No. 15 (Review by Vincent Alfano)

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RACHMANINOFF: Songs (Review by Vincent Alfano)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Songs (in Russian) (Review by Donald Seibert)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: We Sat Together, Op. 73, No. 1. It Was in the Early Spring, Op. 38, No. 2. Was Not I a Little Blade of Grass? Op. 47, No. 7. None But the Lonely Heart, Op. 6, No. 6. Not a Word, O My Friend, Op. 6, No. 2. I Should Like in a Single Word. Frenzied Nights, Op. 60, No. 6. Does the Day Reign? Op. 47, No. 6. Night, Op. 73, No. 2. I Opened the Window, Op. 63, No. 2. Sleep, My Poor Friend, Op. 47, No. 4 (Review by Donald Seibert)

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