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History of The Mirror Visions Ensemble
Commissions of New Works Total: 81 between April 1993 and July 2012

Christopher Berg (b.1949)
The Ghost of Madame de Sévigné (2012)
Vocal Trio and piano
Part of THE THREE-PANELED MIRROR – 20th Anniversary gift to Tobé Malawista
European Premiere: May 6, 2012 The American Church in Paris
American Premiere: May 22, 2012 Merkin Concert Hall, NY

En Paz (2011)
Text by Amado Nervo
European Premiere: October 15, 2011 Les Arts Décoratifs/Salon des Boiseries, Paris
American Premiere: October 21, 2011 Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall at the Longy School of Music, Cambridge, MA
Repeat performance: October 23, 2011 Merkin Concert Hall, NY

Incominciam! (2011)
Text by Dante from Canto II of The Inferno
European Premiere: October 15, 2011 Les Arts Décoratifs/Salon des Boiseries, Paris
American Premiere: October 21, 2011 Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall at the Longy School of Music, Cambridge, MA
Repeat performance: October 23, 2011 Merkin Concert Hall, NY

Le Bijoux (2008)
Text by Charles Baudelaire
For Vocal Trio and piano
Premiere: La Maison Française of New York University February 1, 2008
Repeat performance: Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris March 2008

The Months (2006)
Premiere: Merkin Hall, New York City, NY November 2006
Twelve duets on poems by Linda Pastan
For soprano, tenor and piano
Repeat performance: May 24, 2011 at Carnegie Weill Recital Hall, New York City, NY

Letters of Lincoln (2006)
Five texts of Abraham Lincoln
For tenor, baritone and piano
Premiere: Merkin Hall, New York City, NY September 18, 2006
Recording: Albany Records, Cosmic & Domestic Matters
Excerpts performed at the 20th Anniversary concerts on May 4 & 6, 2012 Paris and May 22, 2012 NY

Letter From Richard (2006)
Text by Richard Hundley
For tenor and piano
Premiere: Merkin Hall, New York City, NY September 18, 2006

Démangeaisons (2005)
Six songs to texts of letters of Emmanuel Chabrier
Premiere: Musée Nissim de Camondo, Paris October 1, 2005
Repeat performances: New Haven, CT 2005; Paris 2005; La Maison Française of New York University February 2007; Alliance Française de San Francisco February 2007; Private concert in NYC May 2007.

Trois éventails (2004)
Text by Stéphane Mallarmé
Vocal Trio and piano
- - - on same concert program as Démangeaisons

The Night Gallery (2003)
Poem by Jeffrey Greene from American Spirituals
Solo voice and piano
Premiere: The Elebash Recital Hall, Graduate Center/CUNY in New York City, NY November 22, 2003
Repeat performances: University of New Haven, March 2004; 2 performances October at Cambridge University, England and The American Library in Paris; Princeton University “Friends of Princeton” Concert Series on February 2005
Recording: Albany Records –Secrets

Les Mouches (2002)
Letter of Benjamin Franklin in his own translation into French
A capella vocal trio
This is a “Mirror Vision”

The Flies - The same letter written by Benjamin Franklin in English, was set to music by Richard Pearson Thomas
For Vocal Trio, flute and piano
Premiere of both these works in Paris November 23, 2002
Repeat performance at Cambridge University, England November 2002; Merkin Hall New York City, NY Sept 2006

Cantata: Portrait en miniature de Madame de Sévigné (2001)
Cycle of songs, duets and trios to letters of Madame de Sévigné (1626-1696)
Premiere: The Carnavalet Museum, Paris March 23, 2002
Ten repeat performances in Paris at The Carnavalet Museum, The Chateau du Val in St. Germain-en-laye (October 2004) and Cambridge University, England
Three performances in New Haven, New York and San Francisco 2006.
A capella Trio performed for the 20th Anniversary Concerts on May 4 & 6, 2012 Paris; May 22, 2012 NY
Recording: Albany Records –Un American à Paris

Les loisirs de la Poste (Postal Pastimes) (2001)
Six songs to texts of Stéphane Mallarmé
For Vocal Trio and piano
Premiere: The Carnavalet Museum, Paris March 23, 2002
Ten repeat performances in Paris at The Carnavalet Museum, The Chateau du Val in St. Germain-en-laye (October 2004) and Cambridge University, England
Three performances in New Haven, New York and San Francisco 2006.
Recording: Albany Records –Un American à Paris

Homage à Francis Poulenc (1999)
Text of Robert Desnos
Five songs for soprano and piano
Premiere: Edinburgh March 6, 2000
Eight repeat performances in New York, Paris, London and Cambridge University.
Recording: Albany Records –Un American à Paris

La Moisson (1999) Gift from composer
Solo and piano
Text of Robert Desnos
European Premiere: March 13, 2004 Musée Nissim de Camondo, Paris
Repeat performances: March 14, 2004 Salle Cortot, Paris; June 14, 2005 Program presented by Jean Roy, Paris
American Premiere: March 19, 2004 French Library & Cultural Center, Boston
Repeat performances: July 14, 2004 Central City Opera House – Denver;
April 15, 2005 St. Paul St. James Church – New Haven, CT

L’intelligence et la Musicalité chez les Animaux (1996)
Text by Erik Satie
Vocal duet and piano
Premiere: The American Church in Paris September 29, 1996
Translated into English by the composer and performed at The Great Neck Library, Great Neck, New York December 20, 1996
Two performances in Paris and two performances in Boston 2004
Recording: Albany Records –Un Américain à Paris

Don’t let that horse… (1996)
Poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
For baritone and violin
Premiere: Carnegie Weill Recital Hall, New York City, NY April 14, 1996

This is a “Mirror Vision” with Richard Lalli “Don’t let that horse…”
(A “Mirror Vision” is two or more musical settings of same text)

Tom Cipullo (b. 1959)
Emily’s Truth (2012)
Vocal Trio and piano
Part of THE THREE-PANELED MIRROR – 20th Anniversary gift to Tobé Malawista
European Premiere: May 6, 2012 The American Church in Paris
American Premiere: May 22, 2012 Merkin Concert Hall, NY

A Letter from Chicago (2011)
I. The Parlor Car
II. Nightmare at the Windermere Hotel
A letter from Edna St. Vincent Millay
For soprano with piano and tenor and baritone accompaniment
Premiere: Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY May 24, 2011

Lilacs (2010)
Poem by Jeffrey Greene
Performed the summer of 2010 in Connecticut and in winter of 2011 in Paris

Ask The Moon (2005) Gift to Tobé Malawista
Poem by Linda Pastan
Solo voice and piano

Secrets (2003)
Poetry by Linda Pastan
Song cycle for soprano, tenor, baritone and piano (45 minutes in length)
Premiere: The Elebash Recital Hall, Graduate Center/CUNY in New York City, NY November 22, 2003
Repeat performances: University of New Haven, March 2004; 2 performances October 7 and 9 at Cambridge University and The American Library in Paris; Princeton University “Friends of Princeton” Concert Series on February 2005; Merkin Hall, New York City, NY Nov. 2006
Excerpts performed at the 20th Anniversary concerts on May 4 & 6, 2012 Paris and May 22, 2012 NY
Recording: Albany Records – Secrets

Harriet’s Song (2000)
Poem by Jane Bowles
Solo voice and piano
Premiere: Community Service performance in Connecticut January 31, 2000
Three repeat performances: Paris, Cambridge University, New York City, NY

A Visit with Emily (1999)
Poetry and letters of Emily Dickinson and T.W. Higginson
Song cycle for soprano, tenor, baritone and piano (35 minutes in length)
Premiere: The Blackstone Memorial Library, Branford, Connecticut January 9, 1999
Published by Oxford University Press 2002
Repeat performances: Yale University, New Haven; Cambridge University, England; Stockholm and Uppsala, Sweden; London; Edinburgh; Paris; New York; Basel; Switzerland and twice in Amherst, Massachusetts: once for the opening of the Leo Smit Concert Series at The Jones Library (December 2000) and in 2002 as part of the International Meeting of the Emily Dickinson Society; Jonathan Edwards College Yale University April 2009; American University of Paris April 2009 and a private concert in Paris; Christ & St. Stephen’s Episcopal NYC September 2009
Excerpts performed at the 20th Anniversary concerts on May 4 & 6, 2012 Paris and May 22, 2012 NY
Many performances by other groups

The Cove (1996)
Poem by Kay Boyle
For soprano, viola and piano
Premiere: The Great Neck Library, Great Neck, New York October 20, 1996
Repeat performances: Community Service performance in Wallingford, Connecticut and The Essex Unitarian Church - London, England and all over Connecticut with cello

Aubade (1996)

This is a “Mirror Vision”

Same text as that set by Daron Aric Hagen
Vocal duet and piano
Premiere: Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY April 14, 1996
Repeat performances: City Music Conservatory, Osnabrück, Germany May 1996 and The American Church in Paris September 1996

Christopher Culpo (b. 1960)
Une comète (2003)
Text from letter of Madame de Sévigné
Solo voice and piano
This is a “Mirror Vision”

The same letter was set to music by Christopher Berg in his Cantata: “Portrait en miniature de Madame de Sévigné”
Premiere: The Carnavalet Museum, Paris May 31, 2003
Repeat performances: The Carnavalet Museum, Paris June 2003 and at The Chateau du Val, St. Germain-en-laye October 12, 2003

What’s sauce pour l’oie (2002)
Text by Ogden Nash
Vocal trio plus piano
Premiere: Institut de jeunes Avenges in Paris November 23, 2002
Repeat performance: Cambridge University, England November 2002; 20th Anniversary concerts on May 4 & 6, 2012 Paris and May 22, 2012 NY

Ballade des Femmes de Paris (2001)
Text by Francois Villon (1431)
Solo voice and piano
Premiere: Hospital Cochin, Paris October 7, 2001
(Concert for patients of the hospital)
Ten repeat performances: Musée Carnavalet, Paris (Eight performances in the museum); one for Community Service in New Haven, Connecticut; one October 2003 at the Chateau du Val near Paris; three performances in New Haven, New York and San Francisco 2006.

Tango du Dessert (2001)
Text from Menu from a Paris Ice Cream Parlor
Vocal trio with piano
Premiere: Paris (Private Concert) October 5, 2001
Repeat performances: Paris (a hospital concert), The American Cathedral in Paris, Institute de jeunes Aveugles in Paris, and other private concerts in France and Switzerland; and at the 20th Anniversary Concerts May 4 & 6, 2012 Paris

Three poems by Paul Verlaine (2001)
Spleen (solo voice and piano)
Damsons la Gigue (solo voice and piano)
Chevaux de Bois (a capella trio)
Premiere: The Kosciuszko Foundation, NY May 5, 2001

The Sea-gull and The Ea-gull (2000)
Text by Ogden Nash
Vocal trio with piano
Premiere: Paris June 12, 2000
Three repeat performances: New York, Paris

Randall Eng (1970)
Cocktails (2001)
Text by Ellen Lewis
Vocal Trio
Premiere: Private concert, Paris October 5, 2001

Daron Aric Hagen (b. 1961)
Love Scene from Romeo and Juliet (1996)
Text by William Shakespeare
For soprano, baritone, piano, violin, flute and violincello
Premiere: Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY April 14, 1996
Repeat performance: Merkin Concert Hall, NY 2006

This is a “Mirror Vision”

Because, we commissioned Tom Cipullo to set the same text and he called it Aubade

Juliana Hall (b. 1958)
Two Birds (1995)
Poetry of e e cummings
Solo voice and flute
Premiere: The American Church in Paris November 26, 1995
Repeat performance: Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY April 1996

Richard Lalli (b. 1952)
To a Young Astronomer (2006)
Poetry of Linda Pastan
Solo voice and piano
Premiere: Merlin Hall, New York City, NY October 16, 2006

Emily Dickinson (2005)
Poetry of Linda Pastan
Solo voice and piano
Premiere: Merkin Hall, New York City, NY October 16, 2006
Repeat performances: 20th Anniversary concerts May 4 & 6, 2012 Paris and May 22, 2012 NY

The Train (2004)
Poem by C.K. Williams
For soprano and piano
Premiere: Cambridge University – October 7, 2004
Repeat performances: The American Library, Paris October 2004, Princeton University February 2005 and New Haven March 2005
Recording: Albany Records – Secrets

Les Cris de Paris (2002)
Text taken from The Carnavalet Museum’s collection of signs of street vendors from the Middle Ages, and from Clément Jannequin
A capella trio
Premiere: The Carnavalet Museum, Paris March 23, 2002
Ten repeat performances in Paris at The Carnavalet Museum, The Chateau du Val in St. Germain-en-laye (October 2004) and Cambridge University, England
Three performances in New Haven, New York and San Francisco 2006.

Lessons (2002)
Poem by C.K. Williams
Performances: The Institute for the Blind in Paris for the Benefit of
The Paris Writers Workshop November 2002;
University of New Haven, March 2004; 2 performances October 2004 at Cambridge University and The American Library in Paris; Princeton University “Friends of Princeton” Concert Series on February 2005.
Recording: Albany Records – Secrets

The History of the Seven Young Parrots (2000)
Text by Edward Lear
A capella trio

This is a “Mirror Vision” with Richard Pearson Thomas – same text

Premiere: The Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut October 15, 2000
Six repeat performances: Cambridge University, Paris, New York City NY, The Hague, Basel, Switzerland

My Uncle Arly (2000)
Text by Edward Lear
Vocal Trio and piano
Premiere: The Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut October 15, 2000
Four repeat performances: Cambridge University, England; The Hague; Paris

Shorts (2000)
Text by W.H. Auden
Premiere: The American Protestant Church of The Hague (Netherlands)
November 12, 2000
Two repeat performances: Cambridge University, England; Paris

Three Greene Songs (1999) [Fearsome Wonder / Recovering / Presence]
Poetry by Jeffrey Greene
For soprano, baritone and flute
Premiere: The Florence Gould Hall, New York City, NY October 15, 1999
Seven repeat performances: two Community Service performances in the Greater New Haven area, Connecticut; one at Cambridge University, England; two in Paris, two in Basel; and one in New York City

Where the Bee Sucks (1999)
Text by William Shakespeare
A capello trio
Premiere: The Florence Gould Hall, New York City October 15, 1999
Eleven repeat performances: four performances in Sweden; two in Paris; one in London, Edinburgh, New York City NY; and two Community Service performances in Connecticut

When icicles hang by the wall (1998)
Text by William Shakespeare
A capella trio
Premiere: The Blackstone Memorial Library, Branford, Connecticut January 9, 1999
Fourteen repeat performances: four for Community Service performances in the Greater New Haven area, Connecticut and Riverdale, New York; three in Sweden, two in Paris, two in New York City NY; and one in Basel, Edinburgh and London

When Daisies Pied (1998)
Text by William Shakespeare
A capella trio
Premiere: The Florence Gould Hall, New York City, NY October 15, 1999
Repeat performance: New York City, NY

Don’t let that horse… (1996)
Text by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
For soprano, baritone and violincello

A “Mirror Vision” with Christopher Berg’s “Don’t let that horse…”

Both premiered at Carnegie Weill Recital Hall, NYC April 14, 1996

Robert Manno (b. 1944)
Muja Pieszczotka (2011)
Poem by Adam Mickiewicz
For soprano, violin and piano
Premiere: New Haven – February 20, 2011

Russell Platt (b. 1965)
From Noon to Starry Night – A Walt Whitman Cantata (2006)
Song cycle to poems of Walt Whitman
Vocal Trio and piano
Premiere: Merkin Hall, New York City, NY October 16, 2006
Repeat performances: Jonathan Edwards College Yale University April 2009; American University of Paris April 2009 and a private concert in Paris; Christ & St. Stephen’s Episcopal New York City, NY September 2009.
Recording: Albany Records, Cosmic & Domestic Matters

Betty Roe (b. 1930) London, England
All in the Golden Afternoon (1996)
Text by Lewis Carroll
For soprano, flute, violoncello and piano
Premiere: Community Service performance in Wallingford, Connecticut November 19, 1996
Repeat performances: London, England and all through Connecticut and New Jersey.
Published by Thames Publishing and Trade Distribution by William Elkin Music Services

Answer July [which became Delight] (1996)
Text by Emily Dickinson
Three duets
Premiere: The Great Neck Library, Great Neck, New York October 20, 1996
Repeat performances: London; Stockbridge, Massachusetts; Amsterdam; Stockholm, Sweden; Edinburgh; Cambridge University; Amherst, Massachusetts; a Community Service performance in New Haven, CT; and at the 20th Anniversary concerts May 4 & 6, 2012 in Paris and May 22, 2012 NY
Published by Thames Publishing and Trade Distribution by William Elkin Music Services

William Ryden (b. 1939)
Duet in Ragtime Words? And Music (2002)
Lyrics by the composer
Duet for soprano and mezzo soprano with piano
Premiere: The Cercle Suede’s, Paris February 21, 2002
Repeat performance: The American Church in Paris February 2002

Three Alice Songs (made up of The Lobster Quadrille, The Pool of Tears Song, The Looking Glass Tango) (1997)
Text by Lewis Carroll
Performed individually and as a group 20 times: at The Ambassador’s Residence in Paris, as well as at churches and a hospital (Hospital Cochin), and private concerts in New York at The Town Hall; in Arles, France and in Stockholm, Sweden; in libraries: The Blackstone Library in Branford, Connecticut, The Great Neck Library in Great Neck, New York, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, New York, at Yale University (Saybrook College) in New Haven, Connecticut, five Community Service performances in Connecticut and the AARP in Riverdale, New York
Published by Masters Music Publications, Inc. 1997

The Owl and the Pussy-Cat (1996)
Text by Edward Lear
Premiere: The Great Neck Library, Great Neck, New York October 20, 1996
21 Performances in Paris, France; Basel, Switzerland; The Hague (Netherlands); London, England; Stockholm, Sweden; Cambridge University, England; Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; Norfolk Chamber Music Festival at “The White House”; Stockbridge, Massachusetts; Great Neck Library, Great Neck, New York; The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, New York and five Community Service performances in Connecticut and the AARP in Riverdale, New York

The Pool of Tears Song (1996)
Text by Lewis Carroll
Premiere: April 14, 1996

The Lobster Quadrille (1994)
Text by Lewis Carroll
Premiere: New Haven, Connecticut September 23, 1994

The Looking-Glass Tango (1994)
Text by Lewis Carroll
Premiere: The Town Hall, New York City April 10, 1994

Deborah Fischer Teason (b. 1951)
The Bells at Saint-Aignan (1994)
Poetry by Jeffrey Greene
Two voices and piano
Premiere: The New Haven Historical Society, New Haven, Connecticut
September 23, 1994
Two repeat performances: New York City, NY

Richard Pearson Thomas (b. 1959)
Clean Plates Don’t Lie! (2009)
A Cantata in Celebration of Sustainable Food
Text from the Menu of Blue Hill at Stone Barns Restaurant and words of Dan Barber
For Vocal Trio with violin, violoncello and piano
Premiered November 2010 Merkin Hall, New York City, NY and performance at the Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall at the Longy School of Music, Cambridge, MA
Repeat performances: July 27, 28 & 29, 2011 throughout Montana; June 3, 2012 Bellport, NY (Long Island)

The Quangle Wangle’s Hat (2008)
Text by Edward Lear
For Solo voice with flute, violoncello and piano
Premiere: Connecticut January 2009
Repeat performances: Connecticut and New Jersey

Prologue: Letter from Tobé (2006)
Text by Tobé Malawista
Vocal Trio and piano
Premiere: Merkin Hall, New York City, NY September 18, 2006
Repeat performances: at the 20th Anniversary concerts May 4 & 6, 2012 Paris and May 22, 2012 NYC.

The Butterfly Tree (2005)
Poetry by Linda Pastan
Song cycle not yet performed

The Mouse (2004)
Text by Ogden Nash
- not yet premiered

Droplets (2003)
Poem by C.K. Williams
For Baritone and piano
Premiere: The Elebash Recital Hall, Graduate Center/CUNY in New York City, NY November 22, 2003
Repeat performances: University of New Haven, March 2004; 2 performances October at Cambridge University, England and The American Library in Paris; Princeton University “Friends of Princeton” Concert Series on February 2005
Recording: Albany Records – Secrets

Fish ‘n Chicks (2003)
Texts by C.W. Barden, Ogden Nash, Theodore Roethke, Hilaire Belloc, and Betty Crocker
Song cycle for soprano, tenor, baritone and piano
Premiere: The Kosciuszko Foundation, New York City, NY May 5, 2001
Five repeat performances: Basel, Paris 2001, 2002, 2003

A Swiss Girl in Paris (2002)
Work for flute and piano
Premiere: Paris, November 23, 2002
Repeat performance: Cambridge University, November 2002

To Coulanges (2002)
Three voices and piano
This is a “Mirror Vision”

This is a letter by Madame de Sévigné set by Christopher Berg, but in English translation
Premiere: Paris November 23, 2002
Repeat performances: Cambridge University, England November 26, 2002

The Flies (2002)
Letter written by Benjamin Franklin in English
Three voices, flute and piano

This is a “Mirror Vision”

Same letter, but in French translation, set to music by Christopher Berg (Les Mouches)
Premiere: Paris November 23, 2002
Repeat performance: Cambridge University, England November 2002 and Merkin Hall New York City, NY September 2006

A Nash Menagerie (2001)
Text by Ogden Nash
Three voices a capella
Premiere: The American Cathedral, Paris 2002
Repeat performance: Elebash Recital Hall, The Graduate Center/CUNY, New York City, NY November 2003; and at the 20th Anniversary Concerts May 4 & 6, 2012 Paris and May 22, 2012 NY

The History of the Seven Young Parrots (2000)
Poem by Edward Lear
Three voices and piano

This is a “Mirror Vision”

Same text is set by Richard Lalli
Premiere: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut October 15, 2000
Seven repeat performances: Paris, New York, Basel, The Hague, Cambridge University 2001, 2002, 2003

They don’t speak English in Paris (1997)
Text by Ogden Nash
Vocal duet and piano
Premiere: The Palm House at The Brooklyn Botanic Garden April 7, 1997
Six repeat performances: Basel; Paris 2002 and 2003

Seeing a woman as in a painting by Berthe Morisot (1996)
Poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Voice and piano
Premiere: The American Church in Paris September 29, 1996
Two repeat performances: London; Paris

Francine Trester (b. 1969)
Mouse Song (2003)
Poem by Jeffrey Greene
For Vocal duet and piano
Premiere: Elebash Recital Hall, The Graduate Center/CUNY, New York City
November 22, 2003
Repeat performances: University of New Haven, March 2004; October at Cambridge University and The American Library in Paris; Princeton University “Friends of Princeton” Concert Series on February 2005
Recording: Albany Records – Secrets

Of Ascension (1999)
Three songs to texts of Jeffrey Greene, Emily Dickinson, William Shakespeare
Premiere: Florence Gould Hall, New York City October 15, 1999
Four repeat performances: New York City, NY; Paris; Cambridge University, England

The Octopus (1999)
Text by Jeffrey Greene (from Of Ascension)
For Solo voice and piano
Premiere: Elebash Recital Hall, The Graduate Center/CUNY, New York City, NY
November 22, 2003
Repeat performance: University of New Haven, March 2004; 2 performances October at Cambridge University, England and The American Library in Paris; Princeton University “Friends of Princeton” Concert Series on February 2005
Recording: Albany Records – Secrets

Scott Wheeler (b. 1952)
Letters To Isabella (2011)
Text from Henry James, Paul Bourget, Kakuzo Okakura
and includes The Stairway of Jade by Kakuzo Okakura
For soprano, tenor, baritone and piano
European Premiere: October 15, 2011 Les Arts Décoratifs/Salon des Boiseries, Paris
American Premiere: October 21, 2011 Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall at the Longy School of Music, Cambridge, MA
Repeat performance: October 23, 2011 Merkin Concert Hall, NY

Yehudi Wyner (b. 1929)
A Mad Tea-Party (1996)
Text: Lewis Carroll (From Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
For soprano, tenor, baritone, piano, violin, flute and violoncello.
Premiere: Carnegie Weill Recital Hall, NYC April 14, 1996
Repeat performances: Merkin Hall, New York City, NY November 2006, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York City May 2011.

Restaurants, Wines, Bistros, Shrines (1994)
Original Text by Yehudi Wyner
4 vocal duets with piano
Premiere: The Town Hall, New York City April 10, 1994
Repeat performances: 12
In Paris, France; Stockholm, Sweden; Osnabrück, Germany; Stockbridge, Massachusetts; Norfolk, Connecticut, Riverdale, New York (for the AARP), Stratford, Connecticut (a Community Service Performance).

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