"Thomas Hampson discovers the music of Stephen Foster, America's first popular songwriter. With his music, Foster captured the broad scope of the American landscape during its turbulent formative years."--Back cover.
""Thomas Hampson discovers the music of Stephen Foster, America's first popular songwriter. With his music, Foster captured the broad scope of the American landscape during its turbulent formative years."--Verso du conteneur."
"Popular Songs: Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair; Hard Times Come Again No More; The Voice of Bygone Days; Open Thy Lattice; That's What's the Matter; Beautiful Dreamer; Molly, Do You Love Me; Sweetly She Sleeps; Comrades, Fill No Glass For Me; My Wife Is a Most Knowing Woman; Gentle Annie; Linger in Blissful Repose."
""Thomas Hampson discovers the music of Stephen Foster, America's first popular songwriter. With his music, Foster captured the broad scope of the American landscape during its turbulent formative years."--Back cover."@en
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