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Performer: Mary Nessinger

TODD LEVIN: DE LUXE: BLUR Fragrance Free Mix. EVERYDAY New Improved Remix. TODD LEVIN DG Ultramix'. TURN Extended Dance Mix. SWIRL Crystal Clear Mix (Review by Stephen Ellis)

mezzo-soprano 

BERG, ALBAN: 7 frühe Lieder (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

CIPULLO: A White Rose (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

CURRIER, SEBASTIAN: The Nymphs Are Departed (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

DEBUSSY: Chansons de Bilitis (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

DEL TREDICI: On learning on the clearest night only 6000 stars are visible to the naked eye (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

FELDMAN, MORTON: Met Heine on the Rue Fürstenberg (Review by Art Lange)

mezzo-soprano 

HALLGRÍMSSON: Passia (Review by John Story)

mezzo-soprano 

HYLA, LEE: At Suma Beach. Lives of the Saints (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

HYLA, LEE: Soneto de amor LXXXI (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

KERR, JOE: Everyfrigginthing (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

MARTIN, JORGE: La Soga (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

MOE: She Goes Her Spacious Way (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

ROCHBERG, GEORGE: Black Sounds. Cantío sacra. Phaedra (Review by Michael Fine)

mezzo-soprano 

ROSENBLUM, MATHEW: Nii Kuan Tzu (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

mezzo-soprano 

ROTHMAN: The Rape of Ophelia (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

SANDRESKY: Voyelles (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

WEESNER: Distant Heart (Review by Robert Carl)

soprano 

WHITE, ROBERT: Life in the Castle.^ The mind's fear, the heart's delight No Man's Land. Third Rule of Thumb.* When the Smoke Clears (Review by John Story)

mezzo-soprano 

 

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