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Jennifer Larmore, Antoine Palloc “There is Samuel Barber, up there where he belongs with the very best that song has to offer. His two James Joyce settings are stunning. Antoine Palloc plays it here with an awareness and strength of purpose that mark out his contributions throughout the disc.” “Jennifer Larmore has chosen with care. It feels like a personal choice, sung with personal concern, this young woman from Atlanta, Georgia, seems to know where it’s coming from.” Gramophone Magazine, December 1997 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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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 ***** BBC Music Magazine
Choral & Song Choice - December 2007 |
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| |  | Great Performances from the Library of Congress, Vol. 19Leontyne Price and Samuel Barber in Concert
anon.: | Six Folk Songs | Bach, C P E: | Nonnelied | Barber: | Sleep Now The Daisies Nocturne, Op. 33 Nuvoletta, Op. 25 Hermit Songs, Op. 29 premiere performance | Brahms: | Der Gang Zum Liebchen, Op. 31 No. 3 Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht, Op. 96 No. 1 | Fauré: | Au bord de l'eau, Op. 8 No. 1 (Prudhomme) | Mendelssohn: | Ist es wahr? | Poulenc: | Quatre Poemès de Paul Eluard C'est ainsi que tu es | Sauguet: | La Voyante | Schubert: | Der Jüngling an der Quelle, D300 (Salis-Seewis) | Schumann: | In der Fremde (No. 1 from Liederkreis, Op. 39) |
Leontyne Price (soprano) and Samuel Barber (baritone and piano) The 1953 recording features the spectacular twenty-six year old Leontyne Price, accompanied by Samuel Barber at the Library of Congress. The duo's entire recital is issued whole for the first time. In this recital the soprano and composer give the world premiere performance of Barber's "Hermit Songs", and perform Henri Sauguet's "La Voyante" (The Fortune Teller) and other songs by Barber, Poulenc and Fauré.
This remarkable 1938 recording, released to the public for the first time, gives us the 28 year old baritone, Samuel Barber in 12 songs, accompanying himself at the piano. These little known performances reveal Barber as a singer/player of uncommonly deep communicative power. The performances (issued in cooperation with Mr. Barber's estate and the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia) include folk songs from England, America, the Tyrol and Tuscany as well as lieder by Schumann, Brahms, Mendelssohn, C.P.E Bach and Schubert. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Americans in RomeMusic by Fellows of the American Academy in Rome
Barber: | In the Dark Pinewood Beggar's Song Of that so sweet imprisonment Sleep Now | Beaser: | Four Dickinson Songs Hila Plitman (soprano), Donald Berman (piano) | Beeson: | Prescription for Living | Bermel: | Spider Love | Bresnick: | Three Intermezzi Ole Akahoshi (cello) | Bun-Ching Lam: | (solo) = (duo) Patti Monson (flute) | Carter, E: | Warble for Lilac Time Voyage Tony Arnold (soprano) | Diesendruck: | Sound Reasoning in the Tower of Babel Donald Berman (piano) | Foss: | Fantasy Rondo Donald Berman (piano) | Giannini: | There Were Two Swans | Hanson: | Pastorale for oboe, harp & strings (or oboe & piano), Op. 38 Laura Ahlbeck (oboe), Donald Berman (piano) | Hartke: | Beyond Words Opus One Piano Quartet | Helfer, W: | Nocturne Donald Berman (piano) | Hyla: | Pre-Amnesia Mythic Birds of Saugerties Tim Smith (alto saxophone, bass clarinet) | Imbrie: | Dandelion Wine Collage Music Ensemble, David Hoose | Ince: | My Friend Mozart Donald Berman (piano) | Johnson, H: | Piano Sonata Donald Berman (piano) | Kernis: | Mozart en Route Ida Kavafian (violin), Steven Tenenbom (viola), Peter Wiley (cello) | Laderman: | Songs from Michelangelo No. 1 | Lang, D: | Vent Patti Monson (flute), Donald Berman (piano) | Layton, B J: | Three Studies for Piano, Op. 5 Donald Berman (piano) | Lennon: | Sirens Trio Solisti | Levering: | Tesserae Jonathan Bagg (viola), Donald Berman (piano) | Lindroth: | The Dolphins Susan Narucki (soprano), Chris Pedro Trakas (baritone), Donald Berman (piano) | Mobberley: | Beams John Leisenring (trombone with tape) | Moravec: | Passacaglia Trio Solisti | Naginski: | Look Down Fair Moon | Rakowski: | For Wittgenstein | Rochberg: | Bagatelle No. 4 Donald Berman (piano) Bagatelle No. 5 Donald Berman (piano) | Rush: | Oh, Susanna Donald Berman (piano) | Sessions: | Two Tableaux and Malinche's Aria from Montezuma Susan Narucki (soprano) | Shapero: | Six for Five Wind Quintet The Curiously Strong Wind Quintet | Sowerby: | The Forest of the Dead Trees | Steinert: | Violin Sonata Sunghae Anna Lim (violin), Donald Berman (piano) | Thompson, R: | Siciliano | Wingate: | Sombras Donald Berman (piano) | Wyner: | Commedia Richard Stoltzman (clarinet), Yehudi Wyner (piano) |
Donald Berman (Artistic Director) This four disc collection contains works by thirty-seven composers who composed these pieces while in residence at the American Academy in Rome.Composers include the well known: Samuel Barber, Elliott Carter, and Roger Sessions; the largely forgotten: Charles Naginski, Alexander Lang Steinert, Walter Helfer; and many of today's most active American voices: Robert Beaser, David Rakowski, Aaron Jay Kernis, Paul Moravec, Stephen Hartke, and David Lang. Curated by Donald Berman, the disc features performances by many of today's leading performers of contemporary music, including Richard Stoltzman, Yehudi Wyner, Susan Narucki, Tony Arnold, Fred Sherry, Daniel Druckman, and Curtis Macomber. A 64 page booklet with complete song texts, notes and biographies accompanies this landmark release | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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