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Performer: Mary Nichols BACH, JOHANN LUDWIG: Mache dich auf, werde licht. Ja, mir hast du Arbeit gemacht. Er machet uns lebendig. Die mit Tränen säen (Review by Brian Robins) | alto | BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Concerto No. 5 In E♭ for Piano and Orchestra, op. 73 (“Emperor“). Fantasia in C for Piano, Chorus, and Orchestra, op. 80 (Review by William Zagorski) | alto | BLOW, JOHN: Stay, gentle Echo (Review by David Johnson) | alto | BLOW, JOHN: Venus and Adonis (Review by David Johnson) | alto | ECCLES, JOHN: Fixt on the fair Miranda's eyes. Releive, the fair Belinda said. Come, let us howle. Let us revell and roar. Hey hoe! (Review by David Johnson) | alto | GIBBONS, CHRISTOPHER/LOCKE, MATTHEW: Cupid and Death (Review by David Johnson) | alto | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Carmelite Vespers (1707) (Review by Ralph V. Lucano) | alto | PURCELL, DANIEL: On yonder Bed Supinely Laid. Underneath a gloomy shade (Review by David Johnson) | alto | PURCELL, HENRY: No, no, no, resistance is but vain. Sweeter than Roses. Lovely Albina. Let the dreadfull Engines. From Rosie Bow'rs. Love thou canst hear. The Fatal Hour. Lost is my Quiet. Bacchus is a Pow'r divine (Review by David Johnson) | alto | WELDON: The appointed Hour. Take, O take those Lips away (Review by David Johnson) | alto |
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