Description |
2 audio discs : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in. |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
Description |
digital |
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optical |
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1.4 m/s |
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stereo |
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digital recording |
Note |
Deutsche Grammophon: 435 867-2 (435 868-2--435 869-2). |
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In part, song cycles. |
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Dover Beach with string quartet; the remainder with piano acc. |
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Words from various sources. |
Performer |
Cheryl Studer, soprano; Thomas Hampson, baritone; John Browning, piano; Emerson String Quartet (Eugene Drucker, Philip Setzer, violins; Lawrence Dutton, viola; Eric Wilson, violoncello). |
Event |
Recorded Aug. 1991, St. Konrad Church, Abersee, Austria; Sept. 1992, Brahms-Saal, Musikverein, Vienna; Dec. 6, 1992, Performing Arts Center, SUNY Purchase; Dec. 8, 1992, American Academy & Institute of Arts and Letters, New York, N.Y. |
Note |
Eds. recorded: G. Schirmer. |
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Compact discs. |
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Program notes by John Browning, and texts with English translations of the French songs (28 p. : ports.) in container. |
Contents |
A slumber song of the Madonna (2:01) -- There's nae lark (1:43) -- Love at the door (1:26) -- Serenades [i.e. Serenader] (2:16) -- Love's caution (2:56) -- Night wanderers (3:02) -- Of that so sweet imprisonment (2:10) -- Strings in the earth and air (1:18) -- Beggar's song (2:02) -- In the dark pinewood (1:46) -- Three songs, op. 2. The daisies (1:20) ; With rue my heart is laden (1:28) ; Bessie Bobtail (2:48) -- Three songs, op. 10. Rain has fallen (3:02) ; Sleep now (3:34) ; I hear an army (2:42) -- Four songs, op. 13. A nun takes the viel (1:42) ; The secrets of the old (1:08) ; Sure on this shining night (2:30) ; Nocturne (4:02) -- Dover Beach (8:12) -- Two songs, op. 18. The queen's face on the summery coin (2:00) ; Monks and raisins (1:12) -- Nuvoletta : op. 25 (5:08) -- Mélodies passagères : op. 27. Puisque tout passe ; Un cygne ; Tombeau dans un parc ; Le clocher chante ; Départ (10:00) -- Hermit songs : op. 29. At Saint Patrick's purgatory ; Church bell at night ; St. Ita's vision ; The heavenly banquet ; The Crucifixion ; Sea-snatch ; Promiscuity ; The monk and his cat ; The praises of God ; The desire of hermitage (19:00) -- Despite and still : op. 41. A last song ; My lizard ; In the wilderness ; Solitary hotel ; Despite and still (11:00) -- Three songs, op. 45. Now have I fed and eaten up the rose (2:36) ; A green lowland of pianos (2:09) ; O boundless, boundless evening (4:17). |
Language |
Sung in English or French (op. 27). |
Genre/Form |
Song cycles.
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Song cycles.
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Subject |
Songs (High voice) with piano.
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Songs (High voice) with piano. |
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Songs (Medium voice) with piano.
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Songs (Medium voice) with piano. |
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Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble.
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Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble. |
Genre/Form |
Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Songs.
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Songs.
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Added Author |
Studer, Cheryl, performer.
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Hampson, Thomas, performer.
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Browning, John, 1933-2003, performer.
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Emerson String Quartet, performer.
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Added Title |
Songs https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013066975
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Note |
Title on container: Secrets of the old : complete songs of Samuel Barber |
Added Title |
Complete songs of Samuel Barber |
Music No. |
435 867-2 Deutsche Grammophon |
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435 868-2 Deutsche Grammophon |
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435 869-2 Deutsche Grammophon |
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