This page lists all recordings of Do Not Go My Love, by Richard Hageman (1882-1966) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock. |
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“Best known as a Metropolitan diva in Verdi, Puccini ad Ponchielli roles, the Croatian soprano is captured rather late here in the song repertoire, including some of her native folk songs.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2008 *** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Lauritz Melchoir: Red Polydors and Blue Parlophones 1923-26Arias sung in German
Hageman: | Do Not Go My Love | Klenau: | Jeg elsker dig - du unge brud (To My Bride) | Meyerbeer: | L'Africana: O Paradiso | Sjöberg: | Tonerna (text: Erik Gustaf Geijer) | Strauss, R: | Cäcilie, Op. 27 No. 2 | Trunk: | Mir träumte von einem Königskind, Op. 4, No. 5 Im Meiner Heimat Erster Strahl | Verdi: | Gia i sacerdoti/Di lei non piu - Aida | Wagner: | Allmächt'ger Vater, blick herab! (Rienzi) Bridal Chamber Scene - Lohengrin O Fürstin/Doch welch ein seltsam - Tannhäuser Tannhäuser: Inbrunst im Herzen Friedmund darf ich nicht heissen - Walküre »Ein Schwert verhieß mir der Vater« (Siegmund) Die Walküre: Dich selige Frau...Winterstürme Du bist der Lenz (Die Walküre) Siegfried: The Wanderer Questions Mime, Nothung! Nothung!, Forest Murmurs, Act III finale »Hoho! Hoho! Hohei! Schmiede, mein Hammer, ein hartes Schwert!« (Siegfried, Mime) -Schmiedelied »Dass der mein Vater nicht ist« (Siegfried) - Waldweben Amfortas, die Wunde! Nur eine Waffe taugt from Parsifal Schmerzen Traume Morgenlich leuchtend im rosigen Schein (Prize Song) (Walther) | Weingartner: | Liebesfeier |
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| |  | Sure on this shining nightThe romantic song in America
Barber: | Sure on this shining night, Op. 13 No. 3 | Beach: | The Year's at the Spring, Op. 44 No. 1 | Bolcom: | Never more will the wind | Chadwick: | When stars are in the quiet skies (Bulwer-Lytton) | Chanler: | The Children (Feeney) These, my Ophelia (MacLeish) | Charles, E: | When I have sung my songs | Copland: | Nature, the gentlest mother (Dickinson) | Corigliano: | Song to the Witch of The Cloisters (Hoffman) | Ewazen: | The Tiger (Blake) | Firestone: | If l could tell you (Marshall) | Friml: | Rose Marie (Harbach & Hammerstein) | Griffes: | An Old Song Re-sung (Masefield) | Hageman: | Do Not Go My Love | Herbert, V: | Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life (Johnson Young) | Hindemith: | On hearing 'The Last Rose of Summer' (Wolfe) Echo | Ives, C: | The Side Show The Collection (Kingsley) | Korngold: | Songs of the Clown: 'Come Away, Death' | Malotte: | The Lord's Prayer | Marder: | To a Stranger (Whitman) | Musto: | Triolet (O'Neill) | Parker, H: | June Night (Higginson) | Romberg, S: | One Alone (Harbach & Hammerstein) | Rorem: | Little Elegy | Schuman: | Orpheus with His Lute | Thomson, V: | Sigh no more, ladies (Shakespeare) |
Robert White (tenor), Samuel Sanders (piano) Tenor Robert White sings 28 romantic songs spanning the century by both native American and immigrant composers, from Amy Beach in 1899 to Marc Marder's Walt Whitman setting of 1996. There are many favourites (or 'favorites') here from the musical stage, including Friml's Rose Marie and Victor Herbert's Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life. Malotte's famous setting of The Lord's Prayer is also included. The title of the CD is taken from Samuel Barber's beautiful setting of James Agee (the poet of Knoxville, Summer of 1924).
The accompanying booklet is packed with anecdotes from Robert White's personal acquaintance with the majority of the composers represented. Several of the songs were actually written specially for him to sing. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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