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title composer artists/ensemble play
Blind Man's Cry John Eaton Michiko Hirayama, soprano; John Eaton, Syn-Ket; John Eaton, Syn-Mill; Jay Williams, Moog synthesizer; Wilson Allen, tape play
Concert Music for Solo Clarinet John Eaton William O. Smith, clarinet play
Danton and Robespierre: Act I, Scene 1 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; William Parcher, bass-baritone, "Drunk"; Debra Dominiak, "Fish Wife"; Diane Coloton, "Baker's Wife"; Paula Redd, "Prostitute"; James Anderson, "Danton"; Tim Noble, baritone, "Robespierre"; Randy Hansen, "Couthon"; Kevin Langan, bass, "St. Just" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act I, Scene 2 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; Mary Shearer, soprano, "Louise (Danton)"; Nelda Nelson, soprano, "Gabrielle Danton"; Gran Wison, "Camille Desmoulins"; James Anderson, "Danton" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act I, Scene 3 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; James Anderson, "Danton"; Tim Noble, baritone, "Robespierre" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act II, Scene 1 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; William Parcher, bass-baritone, "Drunk"; Diane Coloton, "Baker's Wife"; Tim Noble, baritone, "Robespierre"; Kevin Langan, bass, "St. Just" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act II, Scene 2 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; James Anderson, "Danton"; Mary Shearer, soprano, "Louise (Danton)"; Gran Wilson, tenor, "Camille Desmoulins"; Edith Vanerette, soprano, "Lucille Desmoulins" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act II, Scene 3 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; James Anderson, "Danton"; Tim Noble, baritone, "Robespierre" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act III, Scene 1 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; James Anderson, "Danton"; Tim Noble, baritone, "Robespierre"; Raúl Mattei, "Tallien"; Mary Shearer, soprano, "Louise (Danton)" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act III, Scene 2 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; Gran Wilson, tenor, "Camille Desmoulins"; Edith Vanerette, soprano, "Lucille Desmoulins" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act III, Scene 3 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; Tim Noble, baritone, "Robespierre"; Randy Hansen, "Couthon"; Kevin Langan, bass, "St. Just" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act III, Scene 4 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; James Anderson, "Danton" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act III, Scene 5 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; Mary Shearer, soprano, "Louise (Danton)"; Edith Vanerette, soprano, "Lucille Desmoulins"; Gran Wison, "Camille Desmoulins"; James Anderson, "Danton" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act III, Scene 6 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; James Anderson, "Danton"; Tim Noble, baritone, "Robespierre" play
Danton and Robespierre: Act III, Scene 7 John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor; Tim Noble, baritone, "Robespierre"; Raúl Mattei, "Tallien" play
Danton and Robespierre: Prologue John Eaton Indiana University Opera Theater; Thomas Baldner, Conductor play
Mass John Eaton Judith Martin, Syn-Ket; Jay Williams, Moog synthesizer; Andrew Jarema, Syn-Mill; Andrew Jarema, Mini-Vox; Kalvert Nelson, tape; John Reeves White, Conductor; Michiko Hirayama, soprano; William O. Smith, clarinet; John Eaton, Syn-Ket; Eugene O'Brien, Syn-Ket play
Songs of Desperation & Comfort: 'Lear on the Heath' John Eaton Cleveland Chamber Symphony; Nelda Nelson, mezzo-soprano; Edwin London, Conductor play
Songs of Desperation & Comfort: Blind Man's Cry John Eaton Cleveland Chamber Symphony; Nelda Nelson, mezzo-soprano; Edwin London, Conductor play
Songs of Desperation & Comfort: Holy Sonnet no. XIV John Eaton Cleveland Chamber Symphony; Nelda Nelson, mezzo-soprano; Edwin London, Conductor play
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