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William Bolcom: Greatshot
Greatshot: You Cannot Have Me Now - or, The Military Orgy
William Bolcom: Casino Paradise
Casino Paradise: Night Make My Day
William Bolcom: The Digital Wonder Watch (An Advertisment)
The Digital Wonder Watch (An Advertisment)
William Bolcom: Casino Paradise
Casino Paradise: My Father the Gangster
William Bolcom: The Last Days of Mankind
The Last Days of Mankind
William Bolcom: Songs to Dance
This is a face
Since I have met you
The rabbit
I am not free
For me there is no song
From wandering in the forest
Beware
I wouldn't die without love
I remember
For everything turned false
I have climbed
William Bolcom: I Will Breathe a Mountain
Pity Me Not Because the Light of Day
How to Swing those Obbligatos Around
The Crazy Women
Just Once
Never More Will the Wind
The Sage
O to Be a Dragon
The Bustle in a House
I Saw Eternity
Night Practice
The Fish
William Bolcom: Tillinghast Duo
Costa del Nowhere
Table
William Bolcom: Mary
Mary
William Bolcom: The Wind in the Willows
River Song
Messing About in Boats
Rat's Song
William Bolcom: Dynamite Tonite
Dynamite Tonite: When We Built the Church
2010
“Bolcom has always exemplified his eclectic American heritage in a distinctly personal way. As a pianist he's known for superb LPs of ragtime, Gershwin, Milhaud and songs with his wife Joan Morris. This collection of his songs with piano with Carole Farley, another performer of remarkable versatility, covers a range of styles from various periods; there are cycles and single songs. Most of the accompaniments are hyperactively virtuoso, drawing on the full compass of the piano – a refreshing change from so much of the literature, but you're left wondering who else could play them like this. There are moments of repose, some in the witty mini-cycle Songs toDance from 1989. I will breathe a mountain (1990) sets 10 American women poets, each song reflecting their personalities in a different style. 'The Fish' is an amusing poem by Elizabeth Bishop, a helter-skelter ride as dizzy as some of Sondheim's patter-songs. 'Messing about in boats', one of three poems based on The Wind inthe Willows, makes an easy-going habanera. This is a fascinating collection from one of the most individual American composers, who shouldn't be forgotten in the minimalist onslaught. Full texts of songs are an asset, it's vividly recorded and is delivered with effervescent enthusiasm by both performers.”
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