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CAROLE BOGARD, SOPRANO A COLLECTION OF AMERICAN SONGS JOHN ALDEN CARPENTER Two Poems by Siegfried Sassoon Gitanjali (song offerings) by Rabindranath Tagore John Moriarty, piano JOHN DUKE Songs to portions of From the Sea by Sara Teasdale Six Poems by Emily Dickinson Four Poems by e.e. cummings John Duke, piano RICHARD CUMMING As Dew in April (anon. 14th c. English) Two Poems by William Blake Heart, we will forget him by Emily Dickinson Three Poems by Philip Minor Richard Cumming, piano with Beth Orson, oboe Theodore Mook, cello AARON COPLAND Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson John Moriarty, piano WILLIAM FLANAGAN Cycle from Time's Long Ago! by Herman Melville Three Poems by Howard Moss Good-bye My Fancy by Walt Whitman David Del Tredici, piano with R. Sullivan, guitar NED ROREM Four Poems by Tennyson John Moriatry, piano. During her distinguished career, Carole Bogard specialized in singing two quite different types of music. On her previous Parnassus release (PACD 96020), we resurrected some of her best Baroque performances. Now, Parnassus is pleased to present a superb collection of American songs, half of them previously unpublished, and in two cases accompanied by the composers. "Carole Bogard: A Collection of American Songs" includes major song cycles of John Alden Carpenter, Aaron Copland, and Ned Rorem, all accompanied by the distinguished pianist and conductor John Moriarty. Groups of songs by John Duke and Richard Cumming feature the composers as pianists. In a group of songs by the late William Flanagan, the pianist is the famous composer David del Tredici, here making a rare appearance as a performer. This set, one of the most extensive collections of American art song on CD, presents many otherwise-unavailable songs (only those of Copland can be considered "standard repertory"). They are sung by one of the most distingushed interpreters this literature has ever had. Ned Rorem considers her, as quoted in the booklet, one of the "three American singers of importance to the agonizing art song." The songs by Flanagan, Duke, and Cumming were previously released on now-scarce LPs by the Desto and Cambridge labels. The songs of Carpenter, Copland, and Rorem, from European broadcasts, are all previously unpublished. The accompanying booklet includes extensive program notes and complete texts of all the songs. (2 CDs) |