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Performer: Kayleen Sánchez

ALLISON: Lavender’s Blue (Review by James V. Maiello)

soprano 

ALLISON: Lavender’s Blue (Review by Colin Clarke)

soprano 

ANONYMOUS: Died for Love. Corn Rigs Are Bonnie. A Ground. Greensleves. Baloo Baleerie. O, mirk, mirk is this midnight hour (Review by James V. Maiello)

soprano 

ANONYMOUS: Died for Love. Corn Rigs Are Bonnie. A Ground. Greensleves. Baloo Baleerie. O, mirk, mirk is this midnight hour (Review by Colin Clarke)

soprano 

CAMPION, THOMAS: What is it all? All looks be pale. Come, cheerful day. Come away. Fain would I wed. Awake, thou heavy spright. Break now, my heart. Fire that must flame (Review by James V. Maiello)

soprano 

CAMPION, THOMAS: What is it all? All looks be pale. Come, cheerful day. Come away. Fain would I wed. Awake, thou heavy spright. Break now, my heart. Fire that must flame (Review by Colin Clarke)

soprano 

ROBINSON, THOMAS: Gigue (Review by James V. Maiello)

soprano 

ROBINSON, THOMAS: Gigue (Review by Colin Clarke)

soprano 

SÁNCHEZ, PAUL: Magus. Horizon (Review by David DeBoor Canfield)

soprano 

SÁNCHEZ, PAUL: Magus. Horizon (Review by Henry Fogel)

soprano 

SÁNCHEZ, PAUL: Magus. Horizon (Review by Colin Clarke)

soprano 

SCHUBERT: Schwanengesang (Review by Henry Fogel)

soprano 

SCHUBERT: Schwanengesang (Review by David Cutler)

soprano 

SCHUBERT: Schwanengesang (Review by Colin Clarke)

soprano 

WHITFIELD: The Scottish Hunt’s Up (Review by James V. Maiello)

soprano 

WHITFIELD: The Scottish Hunt’s Up (Review by Colin Clarke)

soprano 

 

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