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Performer: Nina Koshetz DIVAS 1906-1935: (Review by James Camner) | singer | ARENSKY-KOSHETZ: Waltz (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | BORODIN: Prince Igor (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | CHOPIN-LITVINNE: Etude in E, op. 10, no. 3 (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Wiosna, op. 74, no. 2 (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | GRETCHANINOV: Dobrynia Nikitich (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | GRETCHANINOV: Liturgy No. 2 of St John Chrysostom, op. 79. Wounded Birch, op. 1/2. Snow Flakes, op. 47/1. O, my Country, op. 1/4. Over the Steppe, op. 5/1. Dew Drops, op. 69/2. Aux temps heureux, op. 64/1. The Snow Drop, op. 47/9. Ai Doudou, op. 31. Lullaby, op. 1/5. I’ll go, I’ll come, op. 77/3. On the Mountain, op. 91/1. Dobrinya Nikitich (Review by Colin Clarke) | soprano | KOSHETZ: To the Sun (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | MARTINI: Plaisir d'amour (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | MUSSORGSKY: Sorotchinsky Fair (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | PONCE: Serenata Mexičana. Estrellita (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | RACHMANINOFF: In the Silence of the Night, op. 4, no. 3. O Cease Thy Singing Maiden Fair, op. 4, no. 4. The Island, op. 14, no. 2. Lilacs, op. 21, no. 5. Loneliness, op. 21, no. 6. How Fair This Place, op. 21, no. 7. Christ Is Risen, op. 26, no. 6. To the Children, op. 26, no. 7. It Was Yesterday, op. 26, no. 13. All Things Pass Away, op. 26, no. 15. Daisies, op. 38, no. 3 (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | RAVEL: Mélodies hébraïques (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Sadko (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | RUBINSTEIN, ANTON: The Demon (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | SADERO: Amuri, amuri (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | TCHAIKOVSKY: The Queen of Spades (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | TRADITIONAL: Dark Eyes (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano | TRADITIONAL: Ol’ Mamo (Review by Henry Fogel) | soprano | VARLAMOV: Why Live and Suffer Alone? (Review by Gregor Benko) | soprano |
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