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The art of song / Daron Hagen.

Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD 30528
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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Hagen, Daron, 1961- composer.
Contributor:
Lyons, Gilda, 1975- singer.
Myers, Rebecca (Soprano), singer.
Sutherland, Elisa, singer.
Bragle, Meg, singer.
Reese, James (Tenor), singer.
Eddy, Steven, singer.
Ward, Laura (Pianist), instrumentalist.
Series:
American classics (Naxos (Sound recording label))
American classics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Songs with piano.
Song cycles.
Genre:
Song cycles.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc (58 min., 18 sec.) : CD audio ; 4 3/4 in.
4 3/4 in.
Place of Publication:
[England] : Naxos Rights (Europe), [2024]
System Details:
digital
optical
1.4 m/s
audio file
CD audio
Contents:
The art of song (2019). Part I: Summer. America (1:42) ; Un-American activities (3:03) ; Peace quodlibet (2:16) ; War is kind / Irish airman (4:40) ; Mother of exiles (3:06)
Part II: Autumn. The moths (1:51) ; Pomodoro (3:32) ; Quail (1:55) ; No sad songs (1:12) ; Brown penny (3:03) ; Love (1:40) ; Among the Asmat (4:14)
Part III: Winter. Western wind (1:08) ; Prayer in midwinter (1:49) ; That I know (2:18) ; What lips my lips have kissed (1:20) ; Summer is gone (1:38) ; The wolf (1:15) ; The lamb (2:56)
Part IV: Spring. The New Yorkers (5:09) ; The green for Pamela (3:22) ; Almighty Father (0:52) ; Rain in spring (1:16) ; The start of everything (2:45).
Participant:
Lyric Fest (Gilda Lyons, Rebecca Myers, sopranos ; Elisa Sutherland, Meg Bragle, mezzo-sopranos ; James Reese, tenor ; Steven Eddy, baritone ; Laura Ward, piano).
Notes:
Title from disc label.
Compact disc.
Program notes, biographical information and lyrics (16 p.; portraits) inserted in container.
"World premiere recording."
Texts by Walt Whitman (track 1), Aaron Copland (track 2), Joseph Raymond McCarthy (track 2), Orson Welles (tracks 2, 12), Amelia Earhart (track 3), Abraham Lincoln (track 3), Paul Robeson (track 3), Eleanor Roosevelt (track 3), Stephen Crane (track 4), William Butler Yeats (tracks 4, 10), Roy Cohn (track 5), Emma Lazarus (track 5), Donald John Trump (track 5), Gwen Hagen (tracks 6, 15), Mark Campbell (track 7), Rhianna Brandt (track 8), Christine Rossetti (track 9), Sappho, translated and adapted by Daron Aric Hagen (track 11), Tobias Schneebaum (track 12), Anonymous, early 16th century or earlier from the poem Westron Wynde ('Western Wind') (track 13), Thomas Ken (track 14), Edna St. Vincent Millay (track 16), Anonymous, from the ancient Irish poem 'Summer is Gone,' adapted by Daron Aric Hagen (track 17), Seamus Hagen (track 18), William Blake (track 19), Daron Aric Hagen (track 20), Roland Flint (track 21), Adapted from liturgical text (track 22), Paul Goodman (track 23), Dante Alighieri, from 'Inferno,' translated by Daron Aric Hagen (track 24).
Recorded Gould Rehearsal Hall, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania May 31 and June 1, 2022.
OCLC:
1432447459
Publisher Number:
636943991923
8.559919 Naxos

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