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Performer: Rudolf Palmer

DVOŘÁK, ANTONIN: Four Serbian Songs, Op. 6 (KC/JO). Four Slovak Folk-Tunes, Op. 73 (GH). Four Lieder, Op. 82 (KC). Eight Love Songs, Op. 83 (JO). Children's Song (KC/GH). Three Russian Folk Duets (KC/GH/JO) (Review by ROGER DETTMER)

piano 

DVOŘÁK, ANTONIN: “The Unknown“ Love Songs and Folk Duets (Review by ROGER DETTMER)

piano 

FOSTER, STEPHEN: Civil War Songs (Review by David Mason Greene)

fortepiano 

FOSTER, STEPHEN: Why Have My Loved Ones Gone? That's What's The Matter. Beautiful Dreamer. I'll Be a Soldier. Give This To Mother. Father Abraham. Larry's Goodbye. Willie Has Gone To The War. Nothing But a Plain Old Soldier. Bring My Brother Back To Me. The Merry Month of May. The Voices That Are Gone. While The Bowl Goes Round. The Moustache Song. Bury Me In The Morning. For The Dear Old Flag I Die. We've a Million In The Field. Slumber Song (Review by David Mason Greene)

fortepiano 

GLUCK: La corona (Review by James Camner)

conductor 

LANG, JOSEPHINE: Wie, wenn die Sonn' aufgeht. Der Winter. Frühzeitiger Frühling. Wie glänzt so hell dein Auge. O sehntest du dich so nach mir (Review by Paul Turok)

piano 

MENDELSSOHN-HENSEL, FANNY: Die Nonne. Im Herbste. Du bist die Ruh. Vorwurf. Sachtwanderer. Rosenkranz (Review by Paul Turok)

piano 

SCHUMANN, CLARA: Warum willst du Andre fragen. Er ist gekommen in Sturm und Regen. Liebst du um Schönheit. Ich stand in dunklen Träumen. Was weinst du, Blümlein. Die stille Lotosblume. Das ist ein Tag, der klingen mag (Review by Paul Turok)

piano 

VIARDOT-GARCIA, PAULINE: Des Nachts. Das Vöglein. Die Beschwörung (Review by Paul Turok)

piano 

 

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