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| ARTIST: | John Alden Carpenter, Aaron Copland, Richard Cumming, John Woods Duke, William Flanagan, Ned Rorem, David Del Tredici, John Moriarty, Richard Cumming, Carole Bogard |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Parnassus |
| TYPE: | Miscellaneous Vocal Music, Vocal, Classical Collections-Composer Desc., Classical Music, Vocal Music, Miscellaneous Music, Classical, Classical Vocals, Art Song (General), 20th/21st Century Music for Voice and Keyboard, Miscellaneous |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 675754401825 |
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Customer Reviews of Carole Bogard: A Collection of American Songs
beautiful songs A welcome reissue in CD format from old LP's of Carpenters compositions : song cycles of very well known lyrics. Particularly fascinating are the renderings of poems from "Gitanjali", a collection of poems by Rabindranath Tagore in English translated from original Bengali; a work that got Nobel prize in 1913 (Not the Pullitzer prize as mentioned in th accompanying text). The songs on lyrics/poems by other poets, all americans are just as beautiful. Well done.
A flawless and fascinating recital
This 2-CD set by soprano Carole Bogard is an absolute must-have for lovers of American songs, song recitals in general, or great singing. Culled from three long-out-of-print LPs and some performance tapes recorded for broadcast in Europe, it includes songs by Carpenter, Flanagan, Copland, Rorem, and the little-known Richard Cumming and John Woods Duke. And yet, there is not a single weak track on the entire set. Every song is interesting (something that cannot be said for many similar recitals recorded today), and each and every song is performed with musical acuity and an attention to words.
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>Particularly interesting, to me, were the songs by John Alden Carpenter. Largely neglected by modern singers and scholars, Carpenter wrote what many feel is the most successful fusion of classical music with jazz, the ballet tone-poem "Skyscrapers." It had the misfortune to premiere in 1924, the same year as Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue"; but whereas "Rhapsody" was more of a pastiche, "Skyscrapers" blends the jazz and classical aspects flawlessly, producing an exciting and well-crafted work that deserves a wider audience.
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>The Carpenter songs presented here are not jazzy, but they do reveal a greater depth of feeling and originality in construction than one hears nowadays from the songs of Andre Previn or Jake Heggie. And the other pieces are equally excellent.
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>I highly recommend this album, especially for Sunday afternoon or summertime listening...between the excellence of the songs and the excellence of Bogard's singing, you just melt into the music and become one with the warm, intimate feeling that this recital engenders.