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Performer: Alix Verzier GERMAN BAROQUE SONGS: (Review by Tom Moore) | cello | BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Irish, Welsh, and Scottish Songs (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Womankind. The Sweetest Lad Was Jamie. The Kiss, Dear Maid. Come Draw We Round a Cheerful Ring. Come Fill, Fill, My Good Fellow. On the Massacre of Glencoe. What Shall I Do to Shew How Much I Love Her? The Farewell Song. The Lovely Lass of Inverness. Oh! Thou Art the Lad of My Heart, Willy. The Dream. The Pulse of an Irishman. The Return to Ulster. Constancy. To the Aeolian Harp. Since Greybeards Inform Us that Youth Will Decay. The Parting Kiss. Wife, Children, and Friends. Again, My Lyre. God Save the King! The Vale of Clwyd. The Monks of Bangor’s March. Faith fu’ Johnie. The Soldier’s Dream (Review by Henry Fogel) | cello | HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: Piano Trios (Review by Bernard Jacobson) | cello | MARAIS: Pièces de viole, 3e livre (Review by Brian Robins) | violadagamba | SCARLATTI, ALESSANDRO: Diana e Endimione . Ero e Leandro. Correa nel sen amato (Review by David Mason Greene) | cello |
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