12 Bright Is the Ring of Words


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12 Bright Is the Ring of Words

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One of 5 excerpts from The Songs of Travel. (Music: Williams / Robert Louis Stevenson) A Recital, Starring David McCoul, Baritone Kay Kim, Piano April 4, 2008 at 7 pm Alice Millar Chapel, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Video 12 of 14 Audio Recording by Sal Vito, "The Man of Sound™" Remember to click the "HQ" button for optimal sound and picture quality.

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DavidMcCoul

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