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Performer: Texas Boys’ Choir A WORLD OF FOLKSONG: Au Clair de la lune. Avec mes sabots. Glädejens Bomster. Hymn for the Day. Das Lieben bringst gross Freud. Circirinella. Sakura. Ohara Bushi. The Irish Washerwoman. O Waly, Waly. Scarborough Fair. Oh, Jeanie, there's nothing to fear ye. All Through the Night. Riqui, Riqui, Riquirron, Tu Tu Marámba. Blow the Candles Out. The Railroad Corral. O What a Beautiful City. Jerusalem. The Riddle. The Cuckoo. High Barbary. Shenandoah. The Drunken Sailor (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | ensemble or orchestra | A WORLD OF FOLKSONG: Au clair de la lune. Avec mes sabots. Glädjen blomster. Hymn for the Day. Das Lieben bringt gross Freud. Circirinella. Sakura. Ohara bushi. The Irish Washerwoman. O Waly, Waly. Scarborough Fair. Oh, Jeanie, There's Nothin' to Fear Ye. All Through the Night. Riqui, Riqui, Riquirron. Tu tu maramba. Copias. Blow the Candles Out. The Railroad Corral. O What a Beautiful City. Jerusalem. The Riddle. The Cuckoo. High Barbary. Shenandoah. The Drunken Sailor (Review by Robert McColley) | ensemble or orchestra | THE GLORY OF VENICE—GABRIELI IN SAN MARCO: Intonations for Organ. Plaudite, Psalite. O magnum mysterium. Hodie Christus Natus Est. Three Mass Movements. Deus qui Beatum Marcum. Sonata in the Ninth Tone. Canzonas (7). Jubilate Deo. Nunc dimittis. In eccleslis (Review by George Chien) | ensemble or orchestra | A FESTIVAL OF FOLKSONGS, Volume I: (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | BERGSMA: Riddle Me This (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | CARTER, ELLIOTT: The Harmony of Morning (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | CHIHARA: Lie Lightly Gentle Earth (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | DRUCKMAN, JACOB: Madrigals (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | GABRIELI, GIOVANNI: Intonations for the Organ on the 1st tone; 10th tone; 11th tone; 8th tone; 7th tone; 11th tone; 9th tone. Plaudite, Psalite. O magnum mysterium. Hodie Christus natus est Kyrie, Gloria, and Sanctus. Deus qui Beatum Marcum. Sonata in the 9th tone. Canzonas in the 9th tone; 7th tone; 8th tone; 12th tone; 1st tone. Jubilate Deo. Nunc dimittis. In ecclesiis (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | ensemble or orchestra | HARRISON, LOU: Mass (to St. Anthony) (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | HENNAGIN: The House on the Hill-A Madrigal Cantata (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | IMBRIE: On the Beach at Night (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | MADISON: Two Pieces (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | MAYER, WILLIAM: The Eve of St. Agnes (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | NAJERA: In Dulcí Jubilo (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | ROREM: Missa Brevis (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | ROXBURY: Four Motets (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | SCHUMAN, WILLIAM: Mail Order Madrigals (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | SMITH, GREGG: Legend (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra | WAXMAN, FRANZ: Thomas Hardy Songs—Eight Romances for A Cappella Chorus (Review by John Ditsky) | ensemble or orchestra |
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