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Bach |
Cantatas 21, 51, 202 |
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Christmas Oratorio |
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St. John Passion |
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St. Matthew Passion |
Barber |
Knoxville : Summer of 1915* |
Beethoven |
Missa Solemnis |
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Mass in C Major |
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Ninth Symphony |
Berg |
Sieben Frühe Lieder* |
Brahms |
Ein Deutsches Requiem |
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Liebeslieder Wälzer |
Durufle |
Requiem |
Faure |
Requiem |
Gorecki |
Third Symphony* |
Gounod |
St. Cecilia Mass |
Handel |
Israel in Egypt |
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Messiah |
Haydn |
Lord Nelson Mass |
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The Creation |
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The Seasons |
Honegger |
King David |
Mahler |
Second Symphony |
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Fourth Symphony* |
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Mendelssohn |
Second Symphony |
Mozart |
Concert aria: Voi avete un cor fedele |
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Exsultate, jubilate |
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Mass in C Minor |
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Requiem |
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Solemn Vespers |
Orff
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Carmina Burana |
Pergolesi |
Stabat Mater |
Poulenc |
Gloria |
Respighi |
Laud to the Nativity |
Rossini |
Messe Solennelle |
Schubert |
Mass in C Major |
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Mass in G Major |
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Stabat Mater |
Strauss |
Vier Letzten Lieder |
Verdi |
Requiem |
Vivaldi |
Gloria |
Britten |
War Requiem |
Rossini |
Stabat Mater |
Strauss |
Salome's Final Scene |
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Tosca |
Tosca |
Puccini |
Amelia |
Un Ballo in Maschera |
Verdi |
Desdemona |
Otello |
Verdi |
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Lucia di Lammermoor |
Donizetti |
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Die Zauberflöte |
Mozart |
Fiordiligi |
Cosi fan tutte |
Mozart |
Countess |
Le Nozze di Figaro |
Mozart |
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The Impresario |
Mozart |
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Die Entführung aus
dem Serail |
Mozart |
Annio |
La Clemenza di Tito |
Mozart |
Donna Elvira |
Don Giovanni |
Mozart |
Rosario |
Goyescas |
Granados |
Mother |
Amahl and the Night Visitors |
Menotti |
Dew
Fairy |
Hansel and Gretel |
Humperdinck |
Rowena |
Ivanhoe (concert) |
Sullivan |
Persephone |
Potnia (leading role) |
Geoffrey Gibb |
Norma |
Norma |
Bellini |
Amelia |
Simon Boccanegra |
Verdi |
Nedda |
Pagliacci |
Leoncavallo |
Salome |
Salome |
Strauss |
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Sweet
Peace (www.sweetpeace.com) |
A collection
of international classical songs that celebrate peace
or express the tragedy of war. Texts span five centuries,
underlining humanity’s enduring search for peace.
Works by Debussy, Duparc, Fauré, Lehmann, Hahn,
Poulenc, Schubert, Liszt, Strauss, Rachmaninoff, Bax,
Howells, Kander, Rorem, and traditional songs of Latvia
and Slovakia.
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Eyes,
Lips, Hair |
A
collection of songs united by texts portraying the
seduction, flirtation, constancy, betrayal, soulfulness
expressed through eyes, lips and hair. Works by Handel,
Falconieri, Mozart, Brahms, Schubert, Strauss, Wolf,
Saint-Saens, Debussy, Liszt, Obradors, Falla, Turina,
Beach, Bernstein, Hoiby, Niles, Foster, Lehar. |
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Mother’s
Day Recital |
Songs
that celebrate motherhood, and explore its joys and sorrows.
Works by Britten, Schubert, Schumann, Strauss, Wolf, Beach,
Turina |
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Shakespeare
Goes to the Opera |
Portrayals
of Cleopatra (Handel), Juliet (Gounod and Bellini), Kate
(Giannini), Ophelia (Strauss), Titania (Britten) |
Chamber
music |
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Bach |
Cantata 57 |
Gounod |
Sérénade
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Mozart |
Schon lacht der holde
Frühling |
Roussel |
Deux Poemes de Ronsard |
Saint-Saëns
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Le bonheur est chose légère
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Schubert |
Der Hirt auf dem Felsen
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