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| A Salute To American Music | |||||
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Release Date: 12/15/1992 Label: Rca Victor Red Seal Catalog #: 61509 Spars Code: DDD Composer: Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Stephen Foster, George Gershwin, Marvin David Levy, Gian Carlo Menotti, Samuel Augustus Ward, Kurt Weill, Irving Berlin Performer: Leontyne Price, Frederica Von Stade, Jerry Hadley, Tatiana Troyanos, Karen Holvik, Denise Woods, Sherrill Milnes, Samuel Ramey, Maureen O'Flynn, Carol Vaness, Robert Merrill, Marilyn Horne Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Collegiate Chorale, Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Number of Discs: 1 |
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| Notes & Reviews | Back to Top | ||||
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This is not just an anthology which works—it's a wow!
This is the sixteenth gala of the Richard Tucker Music Foundation—''a look at an era just gone by'', as conductor James Conlon calls it—recorded live before an enthusiastic audience. It starts with a great lift-off: America the Beautiful (no mention of its composer Samuel Augustus Ward, whose hymn is treated to a showbiz arrangement) sung by Leontyne Price. At the age of 63 she can still summon enough patriotic fervour to make non-Americans want to apply for citizenship papers on the spot! And she isn't the oldest performer by any means. Robert Merrill is ten years her senior and delivers Weill's ''September Song'' touchingly but with a maddening tendency to anticipate the beat. Weill is also represented by the ecstatic virtuosity of the Ice-Cream Sextet from Street Scene, still fresh in one's memory from the ENO performances in London and the two recordings now available on Decca and TER. Then there are two settings of William Blake's ''Tiger! Tiger! burning bright'' (''Songs of Experience''). Virgil Thomson set the poem twice: this is the second of his Five Songs from William Blake written in 1951, but it is William Bolcom who brings the house down with his version for chanting chorus backed by a variety of orchestral percussion. One of the most moving performances is Karen Holvik in Stephen Foster's immaculate Ah! May the red rose live alway, with piano (Steven Blier). More calculating, but equally polished nostalgia comes from Barber, especially ''Must the winter come so soon'' from Vanessa, hauntingly sung by Frederica von Stade, recently admired for her Melisande at Covent Garden. But also ''Give me my robe'' from Barber's Anthony and Cleopatra, sung with equal poignancy by Carol Vaness. Tatiana Troyanos sings Copland's setting of Robert Lowry's ''At the river'' with impressive, quiet dignity. Bernstein is the only composer who gets in three times—the Collegiate Chorale is on form for the first of the Chichester Psalms; Jerry Hadley sings ''Maria''; and there's an ensemble from Candide. Finally, in case you didn't sign on for US citizenship, Marilyn Horne gives a truly commanding performance of Berlin's classic God bless America. This is not just an anthology which works—it's a wow! -- Peter Dickinson, Gramophone [6/1993] |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
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Antony and Cleopatra, Op. 40: Give me my robe by Samuel Barber | ||||
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Performer:
Leontyne Price (Soprano)
Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1966; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York Language: English |
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Vanessa, Op. 32: Must the winter come so soon? by Samuel Barber | ||||
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Performer:
Frederica Von Stade (Mezzo Soprano)
Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1957; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York Language: English |
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Candide: Make our garden grow by Leonard Bernstein | ||||
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Conductor:
James Conlon
Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Collegiate Chorale Period: 20th Century Written: 1956/1988; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York Language: English |
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Chichester Psalms: no 1, Urah, haneval, v'chinor by Leonard Bernstein | ||||
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Conductor:
James Conlon
Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Collegiate Chorale Period: 20th Century Written: 1965; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York |
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West Side Story: Maria by Leonard Bernstein | ||||
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Performer:
Jerry Hadley (Tenor)
Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1957; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York Language: English |
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Old American Songs, Set 2: At the River by Aaron Copland | ||||
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Performer:
Tatiana Troyanos (Mezzo Soprano)
Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1952; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1992 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York Language: English |
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Ah! May the red rose live alway by Stephen Foster | ||||
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Performer:
Karen Holvik (Soprano)
Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1850; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York Language: English |
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Porgy and Bess: Leavin' fo' the promis' lan' by George Gershwin | ||||
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Performer:
Denise Woods (Soprano)
Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Collegiate Chorale Period: 20th Century Written: 1935; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York Language: English |
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Mourning Becomes Electra: Too weak to kill the man I hate by Marvin David Levy | ||||
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Performer:
Sherrill Milnes (Baritone)
Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1967; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York Language: English |
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Amelia Goes to the Ball: Overture by Gian Carlo Menotti | ||||
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Conductor:
James Conlon
Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1936; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York |
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America the Beautiful by Samuel Augustus Ward | ||||
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Performer:
Leontyne Price (Soprano)
Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Chorus, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1882 |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Venue: Live Lincoln Center, New York, New York Language: English |
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| 12. |
Knickerbocker Holiday: September Song by Kurt Weill | ||||
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Performer:
Sherrill Milnes (Baritone),
Leontyne Price (Soprano),
Samuel Ramey (Bass),
Maureen O'Flynn (Soprano), Denise Woods (Soprano), Carol Vaness (Soprano), Robert Merrill (Baritone) Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Chorus, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1938; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 |
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| 13. |
God Bless America by Irving Berlin | ||||
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Performer:
Marilyn Horne (Mezzo Soprano)
Conductor: James Conlon Orchestra/Ensemble: Metropolitan Opera Chorus, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: 1918/1938; USA |
Date of Recording: 11/05/1991 Language: English |
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