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Recitals: All choirs are invited to participate with their Gregorian repertoires in the various recitals which will take place in the metropolitan area.
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Recitals, which take less time to prepare, let her stay in New York more often during the school year.
Aria on the Future Judith H. Dobrzynski 2010
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Recitals, which take less time to prepare, let her stay in New York more often during the school year.
Aria on the Future 2010
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Recitals: All choirs are invited to participate with their Gregorian repertoires in the various recitals which will take place in the metropolitan area.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Recitals in Amsterdam and Prague, standing ovations and flowers and interviews on the radio—these were the brash, spilled details of his new life.
The Beautiful Miscellaneous Dominic Smith 2007
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Recitals in Amsterdam and Prague, standing ovations and flowers and interviews on the radio—these were the brash, spilled details of his new life.
The Beautiful Miscellaneous Dominic Smith 2007
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Fard self-published a series of xeroxed "Visionary Recitals" in which he attempted a synthesis of heretical and antinomian spirituality, post-Situationist politics, and chaos science.
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"Readings and Recitals," may be engraved in one corner, or written in by the lady herself.
Manners and Social Usages Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood
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Abbot Academy provides its annual and popular series of public "Piano Recitals," under the oversight of its efficient professor,
The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, April, 1886 Various
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Falconer's Recitals at St. James 'Hall,' advertised on the front page of the _Times_.
Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden Charles Garvice
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