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The Flowering of Vocal Music in America: 1767-1823

 
Classical Album:

The Flowering of Vocal Music in America: 1767-1823

  • Booklet languages: English
  • Libretto languages: English, German
  • Time: 89:20
  • Release Date: 1994

Review

This generous and intriguing two-CD set presents the various styles and influences on a national classic style at the beginning of the United States. The Moravian community is very well represented through the works of five composers (J. Dencke, G.G. Müller, D.M. Michael, J.F. Peter, J. Herbst), in songs played by string orchestra (conducted here by Andrew Raeburn) and solo vocals. Especially notable is the J.C. Bach-influenced Mein Heiland Geht ins Leiden (My Savior goes in sorrow) by George Gottfried Müller, beautifully interpreted by tenor Charles Bressler. These songs, and the two by O. Shaw and G.K. Jackson, show the direct influences of Handel, Mozart and Bach's sons. The first real surprise is the still avant-garde song Philanthrophy (1823), by the ever-controversial Anthony Philip Heinrich. This vocal quintet is one of Heinrich's most wonderfully outrageous compositions. The piano introductions are somewhat like a combination of Franz Liszt and Charles Ives. Each verse is built on a bold hymn, extremely florid countrapuntal cadenzas, and the hymn repeated in highly dissonant harmonization. One can hardly imagine what Heinrich's contemporaries thought of this music. The next surprise is Benjamin Carr's The Lady of the Lake (1810), based on a narrative poem by Sir Walter Scott. This song cycle sets six ballads: Mary; Soldier, Rest!; Hymn to the Virgin (the same Ave Maria text set by Schubert); Blanche of Devan, slightly more adventurous harmonically as a classic "mad song"; Coronach is a showcase lament about the soul's disappearance. The musical style of this cycle is expressive, but deliberately kept simple to appeal to the audience, who at that time had little exposure to the more advanced Continental styles; to modern ears, the songs retain a charming archaic quality. ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny, All Music Guide

Performances

Composer Title Time
Jeremiah Dencke Meine Seele erhebet dem Herrn 1:27
Georg Gottfried Müller Mein Heiland geht ins Leiden 4:06
David Moritz Michael Ich bin in meinem Geiste 3:03
Johann Friedrich Peter Leite mich in deiner wahrheit 2:22
Jeremiah Dencke Gehet in dem Geruch Seines Brautigams-Namens 3:46
Johann Andreas Herbst Abide In Me 3:00
Johann Andreas Herbst See Him 3:05
Johann Andreas Herbst And Thou Shalt Know It 3:06
Johann Andreas Herbst How Greatly Doth My Soul, Rejoice 1:39
Johann Andreas Herbst Thanks Be To Thee 2:06
Anthony Philip Heinrich Philanthrophy 17:12
Benjamin Carr The Lady of the Lake, song cycle 32:11
Oliver Shaw There's Nothing True But Heav'n 5:20
George K. Jackson The Dying Christian To His Soul 6:57
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