Other title |
Sure on this shining night : 20th century romantic songs of America |
Contents |
The children / Theodore Chanler -- The year's at the spring / Mrs. H.H.A. Beach -- When stars are in the quiet skies / G.W. Chadwick -- Orpheus with his lute / William Schuman -- Rose Marie / Rudolf Friml -- The sideshow / Charles Ives -- Song to the witch of The Cloisters / John Corigliano -- Sure on this shining night / Samuel Barber -- Sigh no more, ladies / Virgil Thomson -- Come away, death / Erich Korngold -- On hearing "The last rose of summer" ; Echo / Paul Hindemith -- If I could tell you / Idabelle Firestone -- The collection / Charles Ives -- The Lord's prayer / Albert Hay Malotte -- Nature, the gentlest mother / Aaron Copland -- The tiger / Eric Ewazen -- Never more will the wind / William Bolcom -- Little elegy / Ned Rorem -- One alone / Sigmund Romberg -- Do not go, my love / Richard Hageman -- To a stranger / Marc Marder -- When I have sung my songs / Ernest Charles -- These, my Ophelia / Theodore Chanler -- An old song re-sung / Charles T. Griffes -- Ah! sweet mystery of life / Victor Herbert -- June night / Horatio Parker -- Triolet / John Musto. |
General note | Title from resource description page (viewed June 18, 2019). |
General note | "The romantic song in America." |
General note | Streaming audio files. |
Performer |
Robert White, tenor ; Samuel Sanders, piano. |
Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded 29-31 July 1996. |
Language | Sung in English. |
Issued in other form | Original cat. no.: CDA66920 |
Genre/form | Love songs. |
Genre/form | Songs. |
Genre/form | Art music. |