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Gerald Finley takes a transatlantic voyage in song at Wigmore Hall

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“Finley was at his most dramatic here, producing a terrifying weight of tone”
Reviewed at Wigmore Hall, London on 26 September 2020
Fauré, Chanson d'amour, Op.27 no.1
Fauré, Aurore Op.39 no. 1
Fauré, Les Berceaux, Op.23 no.1
Fauré, L'horizon chimérique, Op.118
Duparc, Sérénade Florentine
Duparc, Le Manoir de Rosemonde
Duparc, L'Invitation au voyage
Duparc, Phidylé
Barber, Bessie Bobtail, Op.2 no.3
Barber, Nocturne, Op.13 no.4
Barber, 3 Songs: Rain has fallen, Op.10 no.1
Barber, 3 Songs: Sleep now, Op.10 no.2
Barber, 3 Songs: I hear an army, Op.10 no.3
Ives, Feldeinsamkeit
Ives, The Housatonic at Stockbridge
Ives, Tom Sails Away
Ives, Memories
Ives, 1, 2, 3
Arlen, It's Only a Paper Moon
Arlen, Last Night When We Were Young
Porter, Fifty Million Frenchmen: Tale of the Oyster
Gerald Finley, Baritone
Julius Drake, Piano
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