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Performer: London Serpent Tr ARNE, THOMAS: Fair Aurora (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | ARNE, THOMAS: Ritíe Britannia (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | BARNBY, JOSEPH: Sweet and Low (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | BISHOP, HENRY: Foresters, Sound the Cheerful Horn. Push About the Bottle, Boys. Peace to the Souls of the Heroes. Sleep, While the Soft Evening (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | CALCOTT: Sportive Little Trifler, Tell Me (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: Funeral March (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | DANBY: When Gen'rous Wine Expands My Soul (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | ESTE: How Merrily We Live (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | FREEMAN, NICOLAS: Of All the Brave Birds (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Scipio (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | HOFFMEISTER, FRANZ ANTON: The Hen. The Cuckoo. The Donkey (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | HOOK, JAMES: March, Andantino, Rondo, Op. 83 (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | HOOK, JAMES: O How Sweetly Delia Sings (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | JACKSON, WILLIAM: Time Has Not Thinned (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | KUMMER: March, Andante, Allegro, Adagio, Presto, Op. 13 (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: A Midsummer Nights Dream (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | MENDELSSOHN, FELIX: On Wings of Song (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | MOZART: Divertimento for Two Clarinets and Bassoon (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | NARES: Fear No More the Heat of the Sun (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | PAXTON, STEPHEN: Fill Your Glasses (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | PAXTON, WILLIAM: Breathe Soft, Ye Winds (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | PURCELL, HENRY: Fear No Danger to Ensue. An Evening Rondeau (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | RAVENSCROFT: We Be Three Poor Marriners (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | SACCHINI: Viva tutte and Dolci momenti (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | SCHUBERT: Rosamunde (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | SMITH, JOHN STAFFORD: Hark, the Hollow Woods Resounding (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | SPEER: Sonata for Three Bassoons. Sonata for Three Trombones (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | STORACE, STEPHEN: Peaceful Slumberings (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | TRADITIONAL: Greensleeves (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | TRAVERS, JOHN: When Bibo Thought Fit (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | WAINWRIGHT: Life's a Bumper (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | WEBBE: There Behold the Mighty Bowl. Music's the Language of the Blest Above (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | WEBER, CARL MARIA VON: Der Freischütz (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra | WORK, HENRY CLAY: Grandfather's Clock (Review by John Bauman) | ensemble or orchestra |
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