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Song of the Moon Festival in the Woods
Danielle Woerner, soprano, James Fitzwilliam, piano
Robert Baksa, composer
Selections from Emily Dickinson Songs
Danielle Woerner, soprano, Barbara Pickhardt, piano
James Fitzwilliam, composer
Eternity
Danielle Woerner, soprano, Susan Seligman, cello, James Fitzwilliam, piano
Peter Schickele, composer
Three Songs for a Wedding
Danielle Woerner, soprano, Peter Schickele, piano
Robert Starer, composer
Anna Margarita's Will
Daniel Woerner, soprano, Marcia Gates, flute, Harry Ditzel, horn, Susan Seligman, cello, James Fitzwilliam, piano
Aurora Northland, composer
Selections from The Unicorn Love Poems
Danielle Woerner, soprano, Barbara Pickhardt, piano
"Woerner has more than enough technique to bring off this varied program,..." (American Record Guide)
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Beautiful songs by composers from the Hudson Valley region of New York — given beautiful performances by Danielle Woerner.
This sparkling recording was first conceived when soprano Danielle WoernerContents:
Alan Shulman, composerSong of the Moon Festival in the Woods
Danielle Woerner, soprano, James Fitzwilliam, piano
Robert Baksa, composer
Selections from Emily Dickinson Songs
Danielle Woerner, soprano, Barbara Pickhardt, piano
James Fitzwilliam, composer
Eternity
Danielle Woerner, soprano, Susan Seligman, cello, James Fitzwilliam, piano
Peter Schickele, composer
Three Songs for a Wedding
Danielle Woerner, soprano, Peter Schickele, piano
Robert Starer, composer
Anna Margarita's Will
Daniel Woerner, soprano, Marcia Gates, flute, Harry Ditzel, horn, Susan Seligman, cello, James Fitzwilliam, piano
Aurora Northland, composer
Selections from The Unicorn Love Poems
Danielle Woerner, soprano, Barbara Pickhardt, piano
Review:
"'Voices of the Valley' is simply sensational...Danielle Woerner really has some amazing pipes. Magnificent, glorious and larger than life, Woerner is a singer's singer, to be sure." (Daily Freeman, Kingston, NY)"Woerner has more than enough technique to bring off this varied program,..." (American Record Guide)
