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Songs of Freedom

American Civil War, American Classic Song, Bernstein (Leonard), Bonds (Margaret), Burleigh (Harry T.), Concert Program, Dvořák (Antonín), Essay, Ives (Charles), Lieder, Mahler (Gustav), Song Texts & Translations, Whitman (Walt), Wolf (Hugo), Zemlinsky (Alexander),

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SongFest Program 2012

American Classic Song, Barber (Samuel), Bolcom (William), Britten (Benjamin), Chanson, Concert Program, Debussy (Claude), Des Knaben Wunderhorn, Dichterliebe, Dickinson (Emily), Fauré (Gabriel), Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von), Heggie (Jake), Heine (Heinrich), Ives (Charles), Kenyon (Jane), Larsen (Libby), Lieder, Mahler (Gustav), Musto (John), Poulenc (Francis), Russian Song, Schubert (Franz), Schumann (Robert), SongFest Program, Spanish Song, Strauss (Richard), Verlaine (Paul), Whitman (Walt),

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SongFest Program 2011

American Classic Song, Barber (Samuel), Bolcom (William), Britten (Benjamin), Chanson, Concert Program, Debussy (Claude), Dickinson (Emily), Fauré (Gabriel), Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von), Heggie (Jake), Larsen (Libby), Lieder, Musto (John), Poulenc (Francis), Russian Song, Schönberg (Arnold), Schubert (Franz), SongFest Program, Spanish Song, Strauss (Richard), Verlaine (Paul), Whitman (Walt),

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SongFest Program 2010

American Classic Song, Barber (Samuel), Berg (Alban), Berlioz (Hector), Britten (Benjamin), Chanson, Cipullo (Tom), Concert Program, Debussy (Claude), Dichterliebe, Fauré (Gabriel), Harbison (John), Heggie (Jake), Heine (Heinrich), Hughes (Langston), Italian Song, Larsen (Libby), Musto (John), Parker (Dorothy), Poulenc (Francis), Russian Song, Schubert (Franz), Schumann (Robert), SongFest Program, Strauss (Richard), Whitman (Walt), Wolf (Hugo),

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SongFest Program 2004

American Classic Song, Britten (Benjamin), Chanson, Concert Program, Debussy (Claude), Dickinson (Emily), Harbison (John), Ives (Charles), Lieder, Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus), Poulenc (Francis), Ravel (Maurice), Rilke (Rainer Maria), Rorem (Ned), Sandburg (Carl), Schubert (Franz), Schumann (Robert), SongFest Program, Verlaine (Paul), Whitman (Walt),

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“I Hear America Singing”
(Feb. 2005)

Adams (John), American Classic Song, Barber (Samuel), Bernstein (Leonard), Burleigh (Harry T.), Concert Program, Copland (Aaron), Damrosch (Walter), Duke (John), Essay, Farwell (Arthur), Griffes (Charles), Hindemith (Paul), Ives (Charles), Leaves of Grass, MacDowell (Edward), Rorem (Ned), Song of America, Song Texts & Translations, Still (William Grant), Whitman (Walt),

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Beethoven, Songs to Poems by Robert Burns & Walt Whitman, Grieg, and American songs (Feb. 1994)

Beethoven (Ludwig van), Bernstein (Leonard), Burns (Robert), Concert Program, Duke (John), Essay, Grieg (Edvard), Ives (Charles), Naginsky (Charles), Song of America, Vaughan Williams (Ralph), Whitman (Walt),

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The Romantic Yearning for the “Folk”: A Concert of American Song (May 1998)

American Civil War, Barber (Samuel), Burleigh (Harry T.), Burns (Robert), Butterworth (George), Concert Program, Foster (Stephen), Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von), Hindemith (Paul), Homer (Sidney), Housman (A.E.), Joyce (James), Moore (Thomas), Naginsky (Charles), Neidlinger (William Harold), Rorem (Ned), Volkslieder, Weill (Kurt), Whitman (Walt),

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Song: Mirror of the World
Program 13
The ’89s

Adams (John), Audio Recording, Beethoven (Ludwig van), Bernstein (Leonard), Debussy (Claude), Des Knaben Wunderhorn, Dvořák (Antonín), Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von), Haydn (Joseph), La Marseillaise, Lang (Margaret Ruthven), Mahler (Gustav), Massenet (Jules), Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus), Radio Program, Reichardt (Johann Friedrich), Schiller (Friedrich), Song: Mirror of the World, Whitman (Walt), Wolf (Hugo),

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Song: Mirror of the World
Program 12
The Return of Melody

Audio Recording, Bernstein (Leonard), Bolcom (William), Dickinson (Emily), Gordon (Ricky Ian), Heggie (Jake), Musto (John), Parker (Dorothy), Radio Program, Rorem (Ned), Schönberg (Arnold), Song: Mirror of the World, Whitman (Walt), Woolf (Virginia),