American Songs

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From: Journal of Singing
Date: 20071101
Author:Berg, Gregory

American Songs. Patrice Michaels, soprano; Elizabeth Buccheri, piano. (Cedille 90000 091; 73:36)

Lee Hoiby: "An Immortality," "What If," "The Message," "The Shepherd," "In the Wand of the Wind." John Musto: Dove Sta Amore: "Maybe," "Sea Chest," "The Hangman at Home," "How Many Little Children Sleep," "Dove sta amore . . ." Dan Tucker: Mots d'heures: Gousses, rame: "Un petit d'un petit," "Chacun Gille," "Lit-elle messe moffette," "Eau la quille ne colle." Eric Ewazen: Three Lyrics of Edna St. Vincent Millay: "God's World," "Wraith," "Afternoon on a Hill." Laurie Altman: "O del mio dolce ardor- ...

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