Description |
2 videodiscs (86 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
Physical Medium |
1/2 in. |
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monochrome |
Description |
analog |
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magnetic |
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VHS |
System Details |
DVD. |
Note |
Title from disc. |
Performer |
Nancy Froysland Hoerl, soprano ; Akiko Hosaki, piano. |
Event |
Recorded in Bristol Chapel, Westminster Choir College of Rider University, Princeton, N.J., Jan. 23, 2011. |
Contents |
Trois mélodies. Pourquoi? ; Le sourire ; La fiancée perdue / Olivier Messiaen ; texts by Messiaen and Cecile Sauvage -- Mignonne (Pierre de Ronsard) ; Chanson triste (Joseph Rochaid) ; Écrin (René Niverd) ; Viens, mon bien aimé! (Armand Lafrique) ; Chanson de neige (L. Fortolis) ; Espoir (Charles Fuster) / Cécile Chaminade -- Liebe Schwalbe ; Fensterlein, nachts bist du zu ; Blaues Sternlein ; Der Himmel hat keine Sterne ; Briefchen schrieb ich / Alexander Zemlinsky ; Tuscan folk lyrics by Fr. Gregorovius ; Paul Heyse -- Early snow. Last night the rain spoke to me ; Blue iris ; Early snow / Lori Laitman ; Mary Oliver -- Four poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Recuerdo ; Afternoon on a hill ; Sonnet XXX ; Song of a second April / Tom Herman -- Encore: I never saw a moor / Richard Pearson Thomas ; Emily Dickinson. |
Local Note |
Westminster Choir College performance. |
Subject |
Songs (High voice) with piano.
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Songs (High voice) with piano. |
Genre/Form |
Video recordings.
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Video recordings.
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Added Author |
Hosaki, Akiko, performer.
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Messiaen, Olivier, 1908-1992.
Mélodies (1930)
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Chaminade, Cécile, 1857-1944.
Mignonne.
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Chaminade, Cécile, 1857-1944.
Chanson triste.
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Chaminade, Cécile, 1857-1944.
Écrin.
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Chaminade, Cécile, 1857-1944.
Viens, mon bien aimé!
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Chaminade, Cécile, 1857-1944.
Chanson de neige.
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Chaminade, Cécile, 1857-1944.
Espoir.
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Zemlinsky, Alexander, 1871-1942.
Walzer-Gesänge nach toskanischen Volksliedern. Selections.
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Zemlinsky, Alexander, 1871-1942.
Lieder, op. 2. Himmel hat keine Sterne.
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Laitman, Lori, 1955-
Early snow.
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Herman, Tom (Composer).
Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
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Thomas, Richard Pearson, 1957-
At last, to be identified! I never saw a moor.
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Westminster Choir College.
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Note |
At head of title: Westminster Choir College presents |
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