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Performer: Sergey Rybin DARGOMYZHSKY: Au bal. Upon the expanse of the Heavens. Sierra Nevada is shrouded in mists. I am in love, beautiful maiden. La sincere. Sixteen tears. Thou and you. How often I listen. Jamais. Night zephyr. Vanne, o rosa fortunate. Foolish one, I still love him. The secret garden. The fire of desire burns in my blood. Ô, ma charmante. I won’t tell anyone. I am saddened. Dieu qui sourit. Don’t call her heavenly. Spanish romance. The youth and the maiden. You’ll soon forget me. Don’t ask. Enchant me, enchant!. We parted proudly. I loved you (Review by Raymond Beegle) | piano | HAHN, REYNALDO: Aimons-nous. À une étoile. Dans l’été. Tyndaris. Mai. Au fil de l’eau. Nocturne. Quand la nuit n’est pas étoilée. Nais. Rêverie. A Chloris. Le rossignol des lilas. L’heure exquise. L’énamorée. Chanson. L’incrédule. Adieu. Phyllis. Ta main. Naguére, au temps des églantines. Fêtes galantes. Fleur fanée. Si mes vers avaient des ailes. J’ai cache dans la rose en pleurs. Mon rêve était d’avoir (Review by Raymond Beegle) | piano | MUSSORGSKY: Songs and Dances of Death. Sunless. Night. Gathering mushrooms. Desire. Darling Savishna. Hebrew Song. Tell me why, dear maiden. Apparition. Where are you, little star? (Review by James H. North) | piano | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: The lark’s song is ringing louder. The wave crushes, splashes and sprays. In moments to delight devoted. Nymph. The Octave. The Echo. Summer night’s dream. When the golden cornfield waves. On Georgian hills. A flock of passing clouds. Your glance is as radiant as the heavens. Of what I dream in the quiet night. Across the midnight sky (Angel). The rose enchants the nightingale. Sun of the sleepless. The Poet. In the dark grove, the nightingale is silent. Svitez maiden. Not a sound from the sea. Slowly drag my days. The Beauty. The Upas Tree. Not the wind blowing from on high. The Prophet (Review by Richard A. Kaplan) | piano |
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