Rorem: Selected Songs

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NED ROREM
Rorem: Selected Songs
Carole Farley (soprano), Ned Rorem (piano)

[ Naxos American Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 20 November 2013

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"Seventeen of these 32 songs aren't otherwise available on disc, and they include some of Rorem's finest and most haunting. The utter simplicity that weaves a magic spell in Nantucket, the beautiful paralleling of Gerard Manley Hopkins's ecstatic imagery in Spring, the bare but deeply eloquent Such beauty as hurts to behold, the amiable contemplation of old age and possible immortality in Full of life now - all these are warmly welcome, and it's good to have for the first time a complete recording of Rorem's nine settings of Theodore Roethke. Carole Farley's diction is so immaculate that you'll hardly need the booklet of texts, and her acute response to words must be one reason why Rorem so willingly collaborated with her on this recording. About the voice itself some might have a reservation. Although Farley fines her tone down for the most part effectively her sound is basically operatic. But rejecting this disc on that account would mean foregoing the infectious lilt of The Nightingale, the amply lyrical, movingly expressive Love in a life, the beautiful long lines of Ask me no more and all the others mentioned. No, admirers of Rorem's unique talent will simply have to have this collection. His piano-playing is beautifully supportive." (Gramophone)

Tracks:

I Strolled Across an Open Field
The Waking
Root Cellar
My Papa's Waltz
Orchids
Memory
The Serpent
Little Elegy
Night Crow
Snake
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Nantucket
Lullaby of the woman of the Mountain
Love in a life
What if some little pain
Visit to St Elizabeth's
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Spring
See how they love me
I am Rose
Ask me no more
Far-Far-Away
Early in the Morning
Alleluia
Such beauty as hurts to behold
Sally's Smile
Youth, day, Old Age and Night
O you to whom I often and silently come
Full of life now
As Adam early in the morning
Are you the new person?