American songs [electronic resource].
- Author:
- Michaels, Patrice
- Published:
- Chicago, Ill. : Çedille, [2006]
- Copyright Date:
- ℗2006
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 sound file).
- Additional Creators:
- Buccheri, Elizabeth, Duvall, Matthew, Hoiby, Lee, Altman, Laurie, 1947-, Adams, Leslie, 1932-, Grier, Lita, Larsen, Libby, Thomas, Richard Pearson, 1957-, Carl, Robert, 1954-, Musto, John, 1954-, Ewazen, Eric, 1954-, Tucker, Dan, 1925-, Bowker, Robert, and Harmon, John, 1935-
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- Language Note:
- Sung in English, Italian, Spanish and "French."
- Contents:
- An immorality : (1952) (1:01) ; What if : (1986) (2:02) ; The message : (1977) (3:12) ; The shepherd : (1987) (1:55) ; In the wand of the wind : (1952) (1:09) / Lee Hoiby -- O del mio dolce ardoe -- A reimagining : (rev. 2001) / Laurie Altman (4:21) -- Branch by branch : (1961) (1:53) ; Homesick blues : (1988) (3:00) ; The wider view : (1988) (4:10) / Leslie Adams -- Who has seen the wind : (1999) / Lita Grier (1:42) -- Perineo : (1992) / Libby Larsen (5:10) -- Amarilli, mia bella : (1997) / Richard Pearson Thomas (4:57) -- Beginning my studies : (1998) / Robert Carl (4:15) -- Dove sta amore : (1991). Maybe ; Sea chest ; The hangman at home ; How many little children sleep ; Dove sta amore... / John Musto (16:05) -- Three lyrics of Edna St. Vincent Millay : (1991). God's world ; Wrath ; Afternoon on a hill / Eric Ewazen (7:48) -- Mots d'heures, Gousses, rames : Four songs in fraudulent French from Mother Goose : (1983). Un petit d'un petit ; Chacun gille ; Lit-elle messe moffete ; Eau la quille ne colle / Dan Tucker (3:15) -- Bingo : (1997) / Robert Bowker (2:35) -- Light feet : (2002) / John Harmon (3:34).
- Subject(s):
- Related Titles:
- Four songs in fraudulent French from Mother Goose
- Duration:
- ["00:01:01", "00:02:02", "00:03:12", "00:01:55", "00:01:09", "00:04:21", "00:01:53", "00:03:00", "00:04:10", "00:01:42", "00:05:10", "00:04:57", "00:04:15", "00:16:05", "00:07:48", "00:03:14", "00:03:03", "00:01:22", "00:03:15", "00:02:35", "00:03:34"]
- Note:
- All tracks except 1, 2, 4, 5, 7-11 are world premiere recordings.
"Perineo" is an example of macaronic poetry.
AVAILABLE ONLINE TO AUTHORIZED PSU USERS. - Participant/Performer Note:
- Patrice Michaels, soprano ; Elizabeth Buccheri, piano ; Matthew Duvall, percussion (track 12).
- Data/Place of Event:
- Recorded July 27 & 29, 2004 and May 23 & 25, 2005 at WFMT, Chicago.
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