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MUSIC REVIEWS
Roland-Silverstein, Kathleen
Journal of Singing, 2024, Vol.80 (4), p.487-489
[Periódico revisado por pares]
Jacksonville: National Association of Teachers of Singing
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Título:
MUSIC REVIEWS
Autor:
Roland-Silverstein, Kathleen
Assuntos:
African Americans
;
Anthologies
;
Art songs
;
Baroque era
;
Brooke, Rupert (1887-1915)
;
Cantatas
;
Composers
;
Editors
;
Folk music
;
Hope, Laurence (1865-1904)
;
Johnson, James Weldon (1871-1938)
;
Musical performances
;
Musicians & conductors
;
Piano
;
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)
;
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
;
Singers
;
Tragedies
;
Vocal music
;
Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)
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Journal of Singing, 2024, Vol.80 (4), p.487-489
Descrição:
The work of the composers and editors reviewed in this issue include editor Louise Toppin, for the Videmus African American Art Song Series' 47 Art Songs by Harry T. Burleigh; American composer Natalie Draper for 0 sea-starved, hungry sea; and editor Alejandro Garri for Medea in Gorinto, one of more than two hundred cantatas created by Baroque master Antonio Caldara for alto, violins and continuo. The ongoing scholarship and creativity of editor Louise Toppin, for her work in the Videmus African American Art Song Series, American composer Natalie Draper, for her powerful contributions to song literature, and editor Alejandro Garri for his excellent scholarship in the area of Baroque repertoire, continues to inform and enlarge our musical world view, and broaden the boundaries of the genre of art song. Videmus African American Art Song Series, 2023. Rock Me, Julie," "Scandalize My Name"; "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" (Alfred, Lord Tennyson); "On Inishmaan: Isles of Aran" (Arthur Symons); "One Year-1915-1915" (Margaret M. Harlan); Passionale (James Weldon Johnson) "Her Eyes, Twin Pools," "Your Lips Are Wine," "Your Eyes So Deep," "The Glory of the Day Was In Her Face"; "The Prayer I Make for You" (Harold Robé); "The Sailor's Wife" (Mary Stewart Cutting); Saracen Songs (Fred G. Bowles,) "Almona (Song of Hassan); "O, Night of Dream and Wonder (Almona's Song); "His Helmet's Blaze (Almona's Song of Yussouf to Hassan); "I Hear His Footsteps, Music Sweet (Almona's Song of Delight)"; "Thou Are Weary (Almona's Song to Yussouf)"; "This is Nirvana (Yussouf s Song to Almona)" "Ahmed's Song of Farewell"; The Soldier (Rupert Brooke); "Somewhere (Song for Soprano)" (James Whedon); "Three Shadows" (Dante Gabriel Rossetti); "Thy Heart (Song for Mezzo-soprano or Baritone)" (A.V. Williams Jackson, from the Sanskrit); "Tide" (Francis Bacon Paine); "The Trees have Grown So" (John Hanlon); Two Poems by W.E. Henley, "Bring Her Again to Me," "The Spring, My Dear, Is No Longer Spring"; "Under a Blazing Star" (Mildred Seitz); "The Victor" (George F. O'Connell); "Waiting" (Martha G. Dickinson); "The Young Warrior (Il Giovane Guerriero)" (James Weldon Johnson.) Classical Vocal Reprints, 2023. The impressive scholarship featured in the Videmus African American Art Song Series continues to highlight important composers whose voices are now, in the twenty-first century, finally being brought to the fore. The consummate contemporary art song artist Phyllis Bryn-Julson describes Draper's song settings in О sea-starved hungry sea as employing "tone-painting techniques which invoke the sense of the sea, letting us 'see' the waves and desolate shores.
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Jacksonville: National Association of Teachers of Singing
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