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Performer: Aylish Kerrigan I AM WIND ON SEA: Contemporary Vocal Music from... (Aylish Kerrigan) (Review by Barnaby Rayfield) | mezzo-soprano | I AM WIND ON SEA: Contemporary Vocal Music from... (Aylish Kerrigan) (Review by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold) | mezzo-soprano | BODLEY: A Girl (Review by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold) | mezzo-soprano | BODLEY: A Girl (Review by Colin Clarke) | mezzo-soprano | BODLEY: A Girl (Review by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold) | mezzo-soprano | COWELL, HENRY: Tides of Manaunaun. St. Agnes’ Morning. The Dream Bridge. April. Music When Soft Voices Die. Where She Lies. How Old Is Song?. Mice Lament. Because the Cat. Three Songs of Padraic Colum. Aeolian Harp (piano solo) (Review by Ken Meltzer) | mezzo-soprano | COWELL, HENRY: Tides of Manaunaun. St. Agnes’ Morning. The Dream Bridge. April. Music When Soft Voices Die. Where She Lies. How Old Is Song?. Mice Lament. Because the Cat. Three Songs of Padraic Colum. Aeolian Harp (piano solo) (Review by Colin Clarke) | mezzo-soprano | IVES, CHARLES: Slow March. Waltz. An Old Flame. In the Alley. The Side Show. Old Home Day. Romanzo (di Central Park). Walking. At the River. Watchman. Tom Sails Away. Maple Leaves. Ann Street. Circus Band. Walt Whitman. Afterglow. Charlie Rutlage. From The Swimmers. General William Booth Enters into Heaven (Review by Ken Meltzer) | mezzo-soprano | IVES, CHARLES: Slow March. Waltz. An Old Flame. In the Alley. The Side Show. Old Home Day. Romanzo (di Central Park). Walking. At the River. Watchman. Tom Sails Away. Maple Leaves. Ann Street. Circus Band. Walt Whitman. Afterglow. Charlie Rutlage. From The Swimmers. General William Booth Enters into Heaven (Review by Colin Clarke) | mezzo-soprano | SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD: Das Buch der hängenden Gärten, op. 15 (Review by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold) | mezzo-soprano | SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD: Das Buch der hängenden Gärten, op. 15 (Review by Colin Clarke) | mezzo-soprano | SCHOENBERG, ARNOLD: Das Buch der hängenden Gärten, op. 15 (Review by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold) | mezzo-soprano | WEILL, KURT: Die Moritat von Mackie Messer. Berlin im Licht. Barbara-Song. Marterl (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | mezzo-soprano |
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