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O Mistress Mine - 12 Songs for Countertenor and Piano based on Shakespeare: X. This Is A Very Scurvy Tune To Sing
Juliana Hall, Darryl Taylor
Love's Signature: Songs for Countertenor and Soprano by Juliana Hall
O Mistress Mine - 12 Songs for Countertenor and Piano based on Shakespeare: XI. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind
O Mistress Mine - 12 Songs for Countertenor and Piano based on Shakespeare: XII. Fear No More The Heat O’ Th’ Sun
Syllables of Velvet, Sentences of Plush – 7 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Letters of Emily Dickinson: I. To Eudocia C. Flynt
Susan Narucki, Donald Berman
Syllables of Velvet, Sentences of Plush – 7 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Letters of Emily Dickinson: II. To T. W. Higginson
Syllables of Velvet, Sentences of Plush – 7 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Letters of Emily Dickinson: III. To Emily Fowler (Ford)
Syllables of Velvet, Sentences of Plush – 7 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Letters of Emily Dickinson: IV. To Samuel Bowles The Younger
Syllables of Velvet, Sentences of Plush – 7 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Letters of Emily Dickinson: V. To Eugenia Hall
Syllables of Velvet, Sentences of Plush – 7 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Letters of Emily Dickinson: VI. To Susan Gilbert (Dickinson) I
Syllables of Velvet, Sentences of Plush – 7 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Letters of Emily Dickinson: VII. To Susan Gilbert (Dickinson) II
Propriety – 5 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Poems by Marianne Moore: I. Mercifully
Propriety – 5 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Poems by Marianne Moore: II. Carnegie Hall: Rescued
Propriety – 5 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Poems by Marianne Moore: III. Dream
Propriety – 5 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Poems by Marianne Moore: IV. Propriety
Propriety – 5 Songs for Soprano and Piano on Poems by Marianne Moore: V. Melchior Vulpius
To Meet a Flower: No. 1, Whose Are the Little Beds I Asked
Nadine Benjamin
Emergence
To Meet a Flower: No. 2, God Made a Little Gentian
To Meet a Flower: No. 3, A Northeast Storm