Barber, S: Mélodies passagères (5), Op. 27

This page lists all recordings of Mélodies passagères (5), Op. 27, by Samuel Barber (1910-81) on CD.

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Patricia Petibon - Songs from America

Patricia Petibon - Songs from America

Fast Cats and Mysterious Cows


Angelo, J:

The Loves of Krishna

The Dance of Krishna

Barber, S:

Mélodies passagères (5), Op. 27

Four Songs, Op. 13

Bernstein:

La Bonne Cuisine, 4 recipes

Bruno:

Ondine

Trois Noëls Québécois

Copland:

I Bought me a Cat

At the River

Simple Gifts (from Old American Songs, Set I)

Dello Joio, N:

A Jubilant Song

Larsen, L:

Reasons for Loving the Harmonica

Rorem:

What is Pink? - Cycle of 6 songs


Patricia Petibon & Catherine King

The American Boychoir

Virgin Premium - 6863632

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Barber - Songs

Barber - Songs


Barber, S:

There's Nae Lark

Beggar's Song

In the Dark Pinewood

Bessie Bobtail

Hermit Songs, Op. 29

Rain has fallen

Sleep Now

I hear an army

Mélodies passagères (5), Op. 27

The Daisies

With rue my heart is laden, Op. 2 No. 2

Four Songs, Op. 13, No. 4 (Nocturne)

Dover Beach, Op. 3

Sure on this shining night, Op. 13 No. 3


Gerald Finley (baritone) & Julius Drake (piano)

The Aronowitz Ensemble

The wonderful Gerald Finley, described recently as ‘the best living baritone currently at the peak of his powers’ (The Globe and Mail), brings his ‘glorious sound and great dramatic instinct’ to this fascinating selection of songs, sensitively accompanied by Julius Drake.

“This is a pretty stunning achievement. At his most mellifluous and focused, Gerald Finley has beauty of tone to spare. But he is also at his most expressive – hollowing out the voice for the hopelessness of the song “Bessie Bobtail”, letting it splinter with anger at the climax of the brief, furious “Sea Snatch”. Throughout, Julius Drake proves a predictably accomplished, thoughtful partner. The pair move easily and logically from the prettiness of the very early songs through the complexities of the Hermit Songs and the pensive Mélodies passagères. It’s a canny move to place Dover Beach as the final track. The introduction of the string quartet to close the disc shifts the mood, sending us off in another direction. It comes as a hopeful reminder of the wonder of love, even with a sting in its tail. Entirely appropriate for a bittersweet, marvellous collection.” Gramophone Magazine

“Performances of this calibre emphasise Barber's stature in the mainstream… The immediate comparison is with the Gramophone Award-winning Thomas Hampson… Most I prefer Finley, and the recording is warmer.” Gramophone Magazine, Janurary 2008

“As on his 2005 Ives collection, the Canadian baritone Gerald Finley is golden in tone, persuasive in phrasing, and unfailingly responsive to the sound and sense of the words. Julius Drake once more proves a strong and imaginative partner, and a quartet from the Aronowitz Ensemble makes a promising recording debut.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2007 *****

“Performances of this calibre emphasise Barber's stature in the mainstream of 20th-century song composers. The tradition is Anglo-American and There's nae lark, written when Barber was 16 to a poem by Swinburne in imitation Scots, could even be by Quilter.
But Barber soon gets into his stride and by the time he reached his Three Songs, Op 10, there's a rare kind of intensity as impressive as anything on this CD. The poems are from James Joyce's Chamber Music; Barber set a few more, such as Inthe dark pinewood included here; but what a tragedy he never set the whole cycle that could have been an American Winterreise. The Hermit Songs, fey and whimsically amusing, are probably the best-known set.
'Sure on the shining shore' is vintage Barber, and Finley and Drake are impeccable (as are the Aronowitz Quartet in Dover Beach). The French songs, to poems by Rilke, who did write in French, have less character, but the single songs are all gems. An outstanding release.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

GGramophone Awards 2008

Best of Category - Solo Vocal

GGramophone Magazine

Disc of the Month - January 2008

BBC Music Magazine

Choral & Song Choice - December 2007

Hyperion - CDA67528

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Les Fantaisies de Patricia Petibon

Les Fantaisies de Patricia Petibon


Barber, S:

Mélodies passagères (5), Op. 27

Bernstein:

La Bonne Cuisine, 4 recipes

Bruno:

Trois Noëls Québécois

Caldara:

La Passione di Gesù Cristo Signor Nostro: excerpts

Dello Joio, N:

A Jubilant Song

Handel:

Caro autor di mia doglia, arcadian duet HWV 182a

Offenbach:

Orphée aux Enfers

Rameau:

Platée (extracts)


Patricia Petibon (soprano)

Le Concert d’Astrée, Europa Galante, Orchestre de Chambre de Grenoble, Emmanuelle Haïm, Fabio Biondi, Marc Minkowski

Virgin - 5622942

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Mélodies Passagères: Songs of Samuel Barber

Mélodies Passagères: Songs of Samuel Barber


Barber, S:

Mélodies passagères (5), Op. 27

Nuvoletta, Op. 25

Three Songs, Op. 10

Four Songs, Op. 13

Despite and Still, Op. 41

Hermit Songs, Op. 29


Gweneth-Ann Jeffers (soprano) & Stephen De Pledge (piano)

Samuel Barber’s parents had hoped he would follow his father into the medical profession, but his burgeoning musical ability soon took over. Barber himself had a fine baritone voice, studying singing as well as composition and piano. Throughout his career, Barber’s instinct for vocal shaping would influence his output, with half of his published compositions being vocal. Among the best of today’s young British singers, Gweneth-Ann Jeffers is noted for commanding voice and vivid personality. New Zealand pianist Stephen De Pledge is one of the most exciting and versatile musicians of his generation. His solo performances have taken him throughout the UK, including five solo recitals in the Wigmore Hall.

“Jeffers catches each mood with poise and grace; solid accompaniments from de Pledge.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2012 *****

“She is at her best in the witty and touching Hermit Songs...Jeffers gets the swing; her high note are impressive but at times in these performances there's too much vibrato.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2012

Quartz - QTZ2079

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