Crumb: Three Early Songs

This page lists all recordings of Three Early Songs, by George Crumb (b.1929) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.)
See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates.

Apparition

Apparition

Music by George Crumb & Henry Purcell


Crumb:

Three Early Songs

Apparition

Purcell:

Music for a while, Z583

If music be the food of love

Ah! How sweet It Is to Love

Thrice happy lovers (An Epithalamium)

Sweeter than Roses

From Rosy Bowers (From Don Quixote)

Not all my torments can your pity move, Z400

Crown the altar

Dido and Aeneas: Dido's Lament


Christine Schäfer (soprano) & Eric Schneider (piano/amplified piano)

“The first part of the disc intersperses Crumb's moderately Coplandesque Three Early Songs (1947) with Purcell favourites like "Sweeter than Roses" and "Music for a While". The sovereign authority of Schäfer's voice and the intensity of her presence makes for a seamless narrative, and the clarity of her diction and innate dramatic sensibility revitalise the Purcell works.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2008

“Given Christine Schäfer's wide-ranging repertoire, this mixing of 17th-century English and 20th-century American songs is no surprise. Her exemplary clarity of tone and diction, and her emotional commitment to both composers, make for a powerful recital.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2008 ****

Onyx - ONYX4021

(CD)

$17.49

In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day.

Complete Crumb Edition, Vol.  11

Complete Crumb Edition, Vol. 11


Crumb:

Variazioni for Orchestra (1959)

Odense Symphony Orchestra, Paul Mann

Otherworldly Resonances (2002) for Two Amplified Pianos

premiere recording

Quattro Mani (duo-pianists)

The Sleeper

Jan DeGaetani (mezzo soprano) & Gilbert Kalish (piano)

Three Early Songs

Jan DeGaetani (mezzo-soprano) & Gilbert Kalish (piano)

Night of the Four Moons (1969)

Jan DeGaetani (mezzo-soprano)

The Aeolian Chamber Players


“Here the best-known work is Crumb's response to the 1969 moon landing, Night of the Four Moons, a typical example of his richly allusive style from that time, with references to Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde and Haydn's Farewell Symphony clothing settings of poems by Lorca. The well-crafted Variazioni from 10 years earlier reveals the Schoenbergian raw material from which Crumb's more personal style would be forged, but Otherworldly Resonances for two amplified pianos from 2005 does nothing that the earlier music did not do more vividly and freshly...It's wonderful to hear again the late Jan De Gaetani's performance of Night of the Four Moons; nobody has sung Crumb's music of that period with more intensity or understanding than she did.” The Guardian, 20th June 2008 ***

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Bridge George Crumb Edition - BRIDGE9253

(CD)

$17.49

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Complete Crumb Edition, Vol.  3

Complete Crumb Edition, Vol. 3


Crumb:

Star-Child

for soprano, trombone, children's choir, male choir, bell-ringers and large orchestra (premiere recording)

Susan Narucki (soprano), Joseph Alessi (trombone) and George Crumb (bell-ringer)

Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Warsaw Philharmonic Choir, Warsaw Boys' Choir, Thomas Conlin

Mundus Canis 'A Dog's World'

for guitar and percussion (premiere recording)

David Starobin (guitar) and George Crumb (percussion)

Three Early Songs

Ann Crumb (soprano) and George Crumb (piano)


2001 GRAMMY WINNER - STAR-CHILD: BEST COMPOSITION, FANFARE: CRITIC'S CHOICE, BEST OF YEAR, DISC OF THE MONTH, DECEMBER 1999, 10/10 - HIGHEST RATING, www.classicstoday.com, TOP 10 CDs OF 1999, PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE and EDITOR'S FAVORITE, www.amazon.com

Star-Child, the 2001 Grammy Winner for Best Contemporary Composition. This work was considered "unrecordable" by Boulez as it calls for multiple orchestras to perform simultaneously with different conductors. Through digital technology, Bridge has provided the first studio recording of this work ever. Thomas Conlin leads the Warsaw Philharmonic to extraordinary heights in Crumb's apocalyptic masterpiece. Mundus Canis (A Dog's World)is a series of short works for guitar and percussion. David Starobin and George Crumb play these 5 works, based on the Crumb family dogs. Crumb and Starobin have since taken this piece on the road for a series of performances both across the USA and around the world. George Crumb calls his Three Early Songs "the sins of his youth." These songs are certainly far from sinful, though stylistically far different from his later work. Crumb performs them on the piano, while his daughter, Ann Crumb, sings the vocal parts.

Bridge George Crumb Edition - BRIDGE9095

(CD)

$17.49

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Copyright © 2002-8 Presto Classical, all rights reserved.

Web site design and maintenance by Ferrer Consulting Ltd.