Other author/creator | Hohenfeld, Linda, singer. |
Other author/creator | White, Wendy, singer. |
Other author/creator | Spence, Patricia, singer. |
Other author/creator | Planté, Walter, singer. |
Other author/creator | Hartman, Vernon singer. |
Other author/creator | Cheek, John, 1948- singer. |
Other author/creator | Slatkin, Leonard instrumentalist. |
Other author/creator | Merriman, Nan, singer. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Jeremiah. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990 Anniversaries (1942). In memoriam, Nathalie Koussevitzky. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. To the poem. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. Pennycandystore beyond the El. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. A Julia de Burgos. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. To what you said. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. I, too, sing America. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. Okay "negroes." |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. To my dear and loving husband. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. Storyette H.M. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. "if you can't eat you got to." |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. Music I heard with you. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. Zizi's lament. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. What lips my lips have kissed. |
Included Work | Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Songfest. Israfel. |
Other author/creator | St. Louis Symphony Orchestra performer. |
Uniform title | Works. Selections |
Incomplete content |
Songfest : Opening Hymn : To the poem (2:49) ; Three solos : The pennycandystore beyond the El (Vernon Hartmen) (1:36) ; A Julia de Burgos (Linda Hohenfeld) (3:30) ; To what you said... (John Cheek) (5:33) ; Three ensembles : I, too, sing America/Okay, "negroes" (Wendy White ; Vernon Hartman) (3:33) ; To my dear and loving husband (Linda Hohenfeld ; Wendy White ; Patricia Spence) (3:27) ; Storyette H.M. (John Cheek) (1:50) ; Sextet : "if you can't eat you got to" (2:07) ; Three solos : Music I heard with you (Wendy White) (3:41) ; Zizi's lament (Walter Planté) (2:23) ; Sonnet: What lips my lips have kissed... (Patricia Spence) (4:30) ; Closing hymn : Israfel (3:57). |
General note | The 1st work "a cycle of American poems for 6 singers and orchestra" ; the 2nd work for piano. |
General note | The 1st work sung principally in English ; the 3rd poem sung in Spanish. |
General note | Compact disc. |
General note | Durations: 39:44; 2:18; 24:02. |
General note | Program notes in English, text of the 1st work in English or Spanish with German or English translations, and excerpt from Lamentations of Jeremiah in Sephardic with Hebrew, English, German, and French translations (24 p. : ports.) inserted in container. |
Performer |
In the 1st work: Linda Hohenfeld, soprano ; Wendy White, messo-soprano ; Patricia Spence, alto ; Walter Planté, tenor ; Vernon Hartman, baritone ; John Cheek, bass. In the 2nd work: Leonard Slatkin, piano. In the 3rd work: Nan Merriman, soprano. In the 1st and 3rd works: Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra ; Leonard Bernstein, conductor. |
Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded in 1945 at Kiel Opera House (3rd work) and in 1992 at Powell Hall Symphony Hall (1st-2nd works), St. Louis, Mo. |
Other title | In memoriam Nathalie Koussevitzky. |
Other title | Jeremiah. |
UPC |
9026615812 |
Publisher number | 09026-61581-2 RCA Victor Red Seal |