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Integrity Interactive Voice Over [commercial], produced by Serpagroup, with actor Kemet Uhuru, May 11, 2009, New York.
Cynthia's composition, Rich Man, with words by Elizabeth Rooney, was performed in concert February 2, 2005, and on January 5, 2006, as part of the Epiphany Service, conducted by Dr. David Hurd, at the Church of the Holy Apostles, in New York.
Sleepin' Bee by Harold Arlen, David Shenton on piano
Ave Maria by Franz Schubert, William Barto Jones on piano

New York City Recital Debut

   Astrometaphysical (1968) [15.07 MB] (Robert Frost) — Alice Parker
   
   Hilary Tann (2003) — Songs of the Cotton Grasses: 
    A Song to Her Mother [6.24 MB] (Welsh poet, Menna Elfyn)
    Wings of the Grasses [3.98 MB] (Welsh poet, Menna Elfyn)

The Family Reunion (Alice Parker) Disorganized Daughter Folk Opera recording with orchestra
A back-yard opera in one act, libretto and music by Alice Parker: 
             Cynthia sings in a trio as one of the Parsley Girls, the silliest group of sisters as you've ever heard.  They are part of 'The Disorganized Family.' 

Early (Bach, Werckmeister) — Soloist — American Festival of Mictrotonal Music
Cynthia sings with The Doug Frank Chorale who performed with The American Festival of Microtonal Music Ensemble and recorded the album Early. Purchase here.
 Andreas Werckmeister's Wo ist der Neugeborne Konig der Juden? with a solo aria.
The A Cappella Singer — Singer — Douglas Frank Chorale
"Sing We and Chant It" [video]
Awarded 2001 "Best Classical Album" by the Contemporary A Cappella Society

 Voice-over demo (The Image Zone, Absolutely Dazzling and Gearhead Girls). Bill Winegardner, producer

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