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First public recording!

January 30, 2009 By Ian Sidden

So I will post recordings from time to time that give any readers a sense of where I am as a singer and maybe even older recordings to display where I came from too.

The first will be three of Dominic Argento’s Six Elizabethan Songs. These are “Spring”, “Diaphenia”, and “Hymn”. I performed these along with my current accompanist PhoebeJoy Wong at Honor’s Recital here at New Mexico State University in December, 2008. I will be performing these in a few months on a recital.

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