Barber: Rain has fallen

This page lists all recordings of Rain has fallen, by Samuel Barber (1910-81) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Barber - Songs

Barber - Songs


Barber:

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, Op. 27

The Daisies

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

Four Songs, Op. 13 - Nocturne, 'Sure on this shining night'

Dover Beach, Op. 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

GGramophone Magazine

Disc of the Month - January 2008

BBC Music Magazine

Choral & Song Choice - December 2007

Hyperion - CDA67528

(CD)

£12.99 (£11.06 ex. VAT)

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American Songs

American Songs


Aborn:

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day

Make me an instrument of thy peace

T'is winter now

Abramson:

Soldier, soldier

Barber:

Bessie Bobtail

I hear an army

Rain has fallen

Sleep Now

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

Copland:

At the River

Ching-a-ring Chaw

The Little Horses

Zion's Walls

Duke, J:

Heart! We will forget him!

In the fields

Twentieth century

Heggie:

Barb'ry Allen

He's gone away

The leather-winged bat

To say before going to sleep

White in the moon

Hoiby:

Winter song

A letter

Hundley:

The astronomers

Ives, C:

Memories

My native land

The Things our Fathers Loved

Nganski:

Richard Cory

Niles:

Black is the color of my true love's hair

Fee simple


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, December 1997

Elatus - 0927498362

(CD)

£8.49 (£7.23 ex. VAT)

In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day.

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