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WandererAndreas Scholl countertenor, Tamar Halperin pf Decca 1752902, 2012 (1 CD: 64 minutes) Notes, texts, and translations included.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 January 2014

Loretta Terrigno*
Affiliation:
The Graduate Center, CUNY lterrigno@gc.cuny.edu

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