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Angels' Visits & Other Vocal Gems of Victorian America

Raymond Murcell , Joseph Philbrick Webster , Isaac Baker Woodbury , Anonymous , Robert Lowry , Charles Albert White , Dudley Buck , Charles [aka Melnotte, Claude] Kunkel , J.N.S. , Charles E. Pratt , William G. Fischer , J. W. Hicks , John William Dadmun , Rose Taylor , Lawrence Skrobacs , Jacqueline Pierce , Kathleen Battle , Maeretha Stewart , Curtis Rayam , Howard Crook Audio CD
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listen  1. Sweet By And ByLawrence Skrobacs, Harmoneion Singers, Neely Bruce 3:39$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Willie's GraveRaymond Murcell 4:40$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. We Are Happy Now, Dear MotherHarmoneion Singers, Neely Bruce, Lawrence Skrobacs 2:31$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Flee As A BirdRose Taylor, Lawrence Skrobacs 3:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Shall We Know Each Other There?Rose Taylor, Jacqueline Pierce, Harmoneion Singers, Neely Bruce, Lawrence Skrobacs 4:15$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. TrustingKathleen Battle, Curtis Rayam, Lawrence Skrobacs 4:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Rock Of AgesMaeretha Stewart, Harmoneion Singers, Neely Bruce, Lawrence Skrobacs 3:56$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Angels' VisitsKathleen Battle, Lawrence Skrobacs 4:21$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Oh, You Must Be A Lover Of The LordHoward Crook, Raymond Murcell, Harmoneion Singers, Neely Bruce, Lawrence Skrobacs 3:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Put My Little Shoes AwayRose Taylor, Harmoneion Singers, Neely Bruce, Lawrence Skrobacs 5:19$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. I Love To Tell The StoryRaymond Murcell, Rose Taylor, Harmoneion Singers, Neely Bruce, Lawrence Skrobacs 3:24$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. The Last HymnRose Taylor, Raymond Murcell, Harmoneion Singers, Neely Bruce, Lawrence Skrobacs 8:00$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. The Babe of BethlehemHarmoneion Singers, Neely Bruce, Lawrence Skrobacs 3:08$0.99 Buy Track


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  • Performer: Raymond Murcell, Rose Taylor, Lawrence Skrobacs, Jacqueline Pierce, Kathleen Battle, et al.
  • Composer: Joseph Philbrick Webster, Isaac Baker Woodbury, Anonymous, Robert Lowry, Charles Albert White, et al.
  • Audio CD (May 11, 1994)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: New World Records
  • ASIN: B0000030F8
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #385,423 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Of great historical interest, May 17, 1999
This review is from: Angels' Visits & Other Vocal Gems of Victorian America (Audio CD)
After the Civil War, this country had what could be interpreted only as a massive guilt trauma if we go by the kind of songs that became very popular in the years after 1865. So many of them dealt with death, that the most excellent New World Records people put together a collection of such works, called the set <Angels' Visits and Other Vocal Gems of Victorian America> (80220-2), and assigned the solo part to Kathleen Battle (sop.), Rose Taylor (mez.), Raymond Murcell (bar.), several other soloists, and the Harmoneion Singers under Neely Bruce. As are most products from this company, the sound is utterly authentic, the accompanying notes are scholarly and generous, the texts are provided. Many of our longer-lived citizens might recall such classics as "Sweet By and By," "Rock of Ages," "The Last Hymn," and the title song of this set. I want all local choral groups to get a copy of this and match it with the versions they have sung in the past. And it certainly wouldn't hurt the History Department over at our local colleges to make this part of the audio portion of their American History classics. CDs. Amen.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a voice teacher and early music fan, December 26, 2009
This review is from: Angels' Visits & Other Vocal Gems of Victorian America (Audio CD)
TWENTIETH CENTURY COUNTRY MUSIC AND NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN VICTORIAN MUSIC STRONGLY RESEMBLE EACH OTHER! (Imagine that!)

This album is a selection of American songs and hymns published mostly during the 1860's and '70s that deal generally with death, heaven and angels. Death and its associated aspects were major subject matter in fiction, poetry, art, and music during much of the nineteenth century, especially - though by no means exculsively - in Victorian England and Amercia. It was indeed a prominent theme in the high art of nineteenth century Romanticism, with its love for the tragic and the supernatural.

Thus, these are songs that remind us of our own mortality, or place our human lives in a grander scheme of things, or contrast the secular and the divine. These do not always have an overtly sacred theme. There are some songs that use children as a theme, perhaps celebrating the love of parents for children or touching on infant death, or using the innocence of children to teach adults a moral lesson as in one of the songs on this disc: 'Put my little shoes away', that tells of a little boy who as death approaches, seizes the opportunity to give his parents a lesson in unselfishness and the value of recycling by asking his parents to hang on to his little shoes because they will fit his baby brother when he's bigger.

The importance of a moral tone to the American and British conventional middle class in the 19th century was a powerful incitement for the rejection of a moral dimension by many modernists of the 20th century, especially when the production of art for common emjoyment pandered to the marketplace with personal insincerety or a lack of artistic truthfulness.

WHERE THEN DO WE FIND SONGS IN MORE RECENT DECADES THAT ARE CLOSELY ALIGNED TO THOSE OF THE 19TH CENTURY PARLOR? The answer is, in COUNTRY MUSIC. For example, many of the early songs of Dolly Parton, are close to the Victorian culture. "Coat of Many colors" teaches a moral lesson about motherly love and the riches of the imagination. "Jolene" can be seen as an updated 'jilt' song. "Joly's Afraid of the Dark" is a close cousin to the Victorian song "Close the Shutters, Willie's Dead". And so it goes!

There are 13 songs on this disc all sung extremely well performed by the soloists: Kathleen Battle (two songs only), Rose Taylor (five songs), Raymond Murcell (four songs); there are other soloists, but those seem to be the headliners. Actually most of the songs are combinations of the soloists and there are several choruses by the 'Harmoneion Singers'. They are a mixed group with a very solid sound, clear and precise diction and good balance of parts. The pianist, who has a lot of playing and does it well, is Lawrence Skrobacs, who also plays harmonium. It is all put together by Neely Bruce. The arrangements are clever and interesting, and although I was not familiar with many of the songs, there are few very old 'chestnuts' that I have heard somewhere in my long deep dark past and they would be: Sweet By and By, Rock of Ages and I Love to Tell the Story.

This is the kind of recording that historically is good to know about and if I were teaching a college class about the Victorian Era either musically or from another aspect, I would definitely have this is my library. AND IF YOU ARE A COUNTRY MUSIC FAN OF THE OLD SCHOOL, YOU MIGHT ENJOY THIS RECORDING!

It is accompanied by an excellent booklet explaining the era, each song, and includes the complete text of all the songs. It was put together in 1977; think how early this was in Kathleen Battle's sparkling career.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Album of inutterable beauty, grandeur, bathos and charm, March 21, 2004
This review is from: Angels' Visits & Other Vocal Gems of Victorian America (Audio CD)
We all snicker about 19th century sentimentality, but there's no way to patronize this amazing collection of songs, especially in these grandly serious and respectful performances. There's tremendous variety here, but on the whole, listening to these songs is like gazing into a majestic post-Hudson River School landscape of breathtaking grandeur and detail. The Harmoneion Singers are sensational as usual, displaying the tenderest attention to every nuance of emotion. The songs range from charming miniatures like "We are Happy Now Dear Mother," to rousing, marchlike hymns, such as "You Must Be a Lover of the Lord." My favorite is "Shall we Know Each Other?" which triggers celestial visions, and is darned catchy to boot. Ladies and gentlemen, THIS is the 19th century.
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