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MP3 Christina Rovics - A Song Recital

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    Nature, the gentlest mother
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    There came a wind like a bugle
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    Why do they shut me out of Heaven?
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    The world feels dusty
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    Heart, we will forget him
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    Dear March, come in!
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    Sleep is supposed to be
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    When they come back
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    I felt a funeral in my brain
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    Ive heard an organ talk sometimes
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    Going to heaven!
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    The Chariot
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    El pano moruno
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    Seguidilla murciana
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    Asturiana
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    Jota
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    Nana
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    Cancion
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    Polo
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    Mandoline
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    En Sourdine
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    Green
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    A Clymene
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    Cest lextase
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    All mein Gedanken
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    Heimliche Aufforderung
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    Nacht
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    Befreit
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    Wiegenlied
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    Allerseelen

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Classical soprano and piano duo performing art-songs of Copland, de Falla, Faure & R. Strauss.

30 MP3 Songs
CLASSICAL: Contemporary, CLASSICAL: Traditional



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The Twelve Songs of Emily Dickinson reveal Copland's full expressive range at the height of his creative maturity. Born in 1900, he composed this cycle in 1949-50 after capturing several prestigious awards including the Pulitzer Prize. The voice and piano play nearly equal roles with each employing the full range of their respective instruments. Copland's textures are transparent much of the time, intervals carefully chosen and slightly dissonant. Some songs are rich in complexity, i.e. Nature, the gentlest mother, There came a wind like a bugle, Going to Heaven, while many songs allow the line to spin out with natural simplicity, i.e. The world feels dusty, Heart, we will forget him. One setting in particular stands out for its unusual sense of fantasy aptly underscoring the surreal ism of Dickinson's poem I felt a funeral in my brain. Romantic gestures abound in the music. Copland, indicates numerous tempo fluctuations throughout, sometimes self-consciously having the pianist accelerate during the singer's held tones only to pull back as soon as the subsequent phrase sets in.

Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas by Manuel de Falla were written in 1914-15 and first performed in Madrid in 1915, the same year as the premiere of El Amor Brujo. While written for piano and voice, De Falla's settings have an intentionally guitaristic sound. Tempo fluctuation in these songs is not at all self-conscious but rather dictated by the natural feel of its Spanish folk rhythms. One of the loveliest moments in this opus, the lullaby Nona, is accompanied by the piano's approximation of a hammered dulcimer with its openly resonating strings. The voice takes on an ornamental quality evocative of the Middle East. Overall, the Spanish folk sound requires a different vocal quality from any of the other songs on this CD.
Melodies de Venise by Gabriel Faure (1845-1924) on poems by Verlaine were sketched out in Venice and Florence throughout the summer of 1891. It was the first time that Faure composed a series of songs and organized them into a cycle. The poems are linked to one another like a narrative. In turn the songs are thematically unified. Faure wrote over one hundred songs over a period of sixty years.
Richard Strauss (1864-1949) wrote over two hundred songs, mostly between 1885 and 1906. Many were written for his wife Pauline de Anna. The songs included in this CD were individually selected. They were written between 1887 and 1899. Faure and Strauss, while both products of the late 19th century, represent two opposite temperaments. The melodies of the former are classical in character whereas the lieder of the latter are distinctly romantic. Mandoline and C'est I'extase especially require a steadiness of pulse to be effective. Harmonically, though Faure possesses his own unique sound Strauss wrote at the height of the late Romantic tradition. His lines are long and emotional while his accompaniments are full of chromatic harmonies characteristic of his time, more predictable than that of Faure, but so beautifully conceived that they are widely regarded as masterworks in the art song literature.
Notes by Howard Rovics

MEET THE ARTISTS
Soprano Christina Rovics is a versatile singer highly regarded for her performances of early music, art song, cabaret and new music. She studied at The Juilliard School and Eastman School of Music. She credits the British bass Raymond Buckingham as the one teacher out of many who helped build her masterful vocal technique. He also inspired her passion for teaching which she devotes herself to in her own studio in Bethel, Connecticut.
Formerly on the faculties of Western Connecticut State University and the Connecticut Conservatory of Music and Dance, Ms. Rovics prepares talented young people for college and theatrical auditions. A talented portrait painter since childhood, the Rovics' home displays many of her paintings, one of which - a self-portrait- was selected for the cover of this recording.
Composer/pianist/organist Howard Rovics often appeared in concert and recital in collaboration with his wife Christina. A graduate of the Manhattan School of Music, he studied piano under the tutelage of Robert Goldsand. Rovics retired from a 35 year long career in college teaching where he was Professor of Music at the C.W.Post Campus of Long Island University. While continuing to pursue his work as a composer Mr. Rovics accompanies Christina's students and freelances as an organist in the greater Danbury/Bethel area.


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