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Performer: Konstantin Wolff

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Christmas Oratorio (Review by George Chien)

Herod 

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Missa 1733 (Review by James A. Altena)

bass 

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: Missa 1733 (Review by George Chien)

bass 

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: St. Mark Passion (Grychtolik/Savall reconstruction) (Review by James A. Altena)

Jesus 

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: St. Matthew Passion (Review by George Chien)

bass 

BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN: St. Matthew Passion (Review by Alan Swanson)

bass 

BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Symphonies 1–9 (Review by Christopher Abbot)

bass baritone 

BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Symphonies 1–9 (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

bass baritone 

BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Symphony No. 9 (Review by Ronald E. Grames)

bass baritone 

BLOW, JOHN: Peaceful is he, and most secure. Salvador mundi (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

bass 

CROFT: What art thou? (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

bass 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Alexander’s Feast (Review by Ron Salemi)

bass 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Israel in Egypt (Review by Ron Salemi)

bass 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Joshua (Review by Ron Salemi)

Caleb 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Orlando (Review by Ron Salemi)

Zoroastro 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Orlando (Review by James Reel)

Zoroastro 

HUMFREY: Lord! I have sinned. Wilt thou forgive that sin? (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

bass 

MARTIN, FRANK: Golgotha (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass 

MOZART: Così fan Tutte (Review by James Forrest)

Don Alfonso 

MOZART: Don Giovanni (Review by James A. Altena)

Masetto 

PERGOLESI: Septem Verba a Christo (Review by J. F. Weber)

bass 

PURCELL, HENRY: Jehova, quam multi sunt hostes mei. Lord, what is man? Hosanna to the highest. Tell me, some pitying angel. Since God so tender a regard. In the midst of life. Thou know’st, Lord. O all ye people, clap your hands. In guilty night. The night is come. Close thine eyes and sleep secure. Now that the Sun hath veil’d his light (Review by Lynn René Bayley)

bass 

RIES, FERDINAND: Die Räuberbraut (Review by Bill White)

Carlo 

SPOHR, LOUIS: Die letzten Dinge (Review by Richard A. Kaplan)

bass 

 

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