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Performer: Patricia Wright BIGGS: The Hindustani Girl's Lament (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | soprano | BRIDGE, FRANK: “The Early Bridge.“ Songs for Baritone and Piano. Blow, blow thou winter wind (Shakespeare); Tears, idle tears (Tennyson); E'en as a lovely flower (Krocker, after Heine); All things that we clasp (Lazarus, after Heine); Fair Daffodils (Herrick); Adoration (Keats); My pent-up tears (anon); Come to me in my dreams (Matthew Arnold); The violets blue (Thomson, after Heine); A dirge (Shelley). Three Songs for Medium Voice, Viola, and Piano (Review by John D. Wiser) | soprano | DIBDIN: The Lucky Escape. The Wags (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | soprano | GIORDANI, TOMASSO: Queen Mary's Lamentation (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | soprano | HARRINGTON: How Sweet in the Woodlands (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | soprano | HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Original Canzonets, First Set (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | soprano | HOOK, JAMES: A Christmas Box (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | soprano | MOORE, THOMAS: Fly Not Yet (adapted to music of the anon, song “Planxty Kelly') (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | soprano | SHIELD: Her Hair Is Like a Golden Clue (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | soprano | STORACE, STEPHEN: Captivity (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | soprano | WEBBE: The Mansion of Peace (Review by C. -P. Gerald Parker) | soprano |
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