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Voices 1900/2000: A Choral Journey through the 20th Century
 
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Voices 1900/2000: A Choral Journey through the 20th Century

Henk Badings , Samuel Barber , Leonard Bernstein , Aaron Copland , Claude Debussy , Jerome Kern , Aaron Jay Kernis , Morten Lauridsen , Vance George , San Francisco Symphony Chorus Audio CD
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listen  3. 3 Chansons de Charles d'Orleans: 3 Chansons de Charles d'Orleans: No. 1. Dieu! qu'il la fait bon regarderMarc Shapiro 2:16$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. 3 chansons bretonnes: 3 chansons bretonnes: No. 1. La Nuit en MerMarc Shapiro 3:04$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Un soir de neige: Un soir de neige: Bois meurtriMarc Shapiro 2:09$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Missa Angelorum: Missa Angelorum: Ite missa estMarc Shapiro 3:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. AlleluiaMarc Shapiro 5:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Old American Songs I: Old American Songs I: IV. Simple GiftsMarc Shapiro 3:46$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Ecstatic Meditaions: Ecstatic Meditaions: No. 2. How the Soul Speaks to GodDale Tracy 5:01$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Chamber Music, Vol. II, "6 Joyce Songs": Chamber Music, Vol. II, "6 Joyce Songs": Winds of MayMarc Shapiro 2:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. O love, be fed with apples while you mayMarc Shapiro 2:23$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Reincarnations, Op. 16: Reincarnations, Op. 16: III. The CoolinMarc Shapiro 3:23$0.99 Buy Track
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listen14. Atlas: Atlas, Act III: Other Worlds RevealedMarc Shapiro 1:19$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Hark, I Hear the Harps EternalMarc Shapiro 2:27$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. ShenandoahMarc Shapiro 3:52$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. Very Warm for May (arr. for choir): Very Warm for May: All the Things You Are (arr. for choir)Marc Shapiro 2:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. Candide (arr. for choir): Candide: Make Our Garden Grow (arr. for choir)Dale Tracy 3:51$0.99 Buy Track


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  • Performer: San Francisco Symphony Chorus
  • Conductor: Vance George
  • Composer: Henk Badings, Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Claude Debussy, et al.
  • Audio CD (April 3, 2001)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Delos Records
  • ASIN: B00005B16W
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #296,078 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Editorial Reviews

Gramophone Magazine

The beautiful singing of the San Francisco Symphony Chorus (including some exceptional solo work), the subtly nuanced sound, and texts that speak of the gently redemptive links between love and death, make a tremendous effect. The recording, made in Davies Symphony Hall where the San Francisco Symphony performs, has a natural sense of space as if it were illuminated by an audio equivalent of light.

American Record Guide

Most of the music chosen glows with spiritual life... Vance George is a top-flight choral conductor who knows how to create a gorgeously hushed choral sound, then takes his time with the music so we can revel in its beauty right along with him.

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Come with me, under my coat", December 31, 2002
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Bob Zeidler (Charlton, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Voices 1900/2000: A Choral Journey through the 20th Century (Audio CD)
"And we will drink our fill..."

These are the first two strophes of Samuel Barber's "The Coolin," one of the three songs in his choral song cycle "Reincarnations." A friend recommended that I listen to this song, someone who had fond memories of singing it but who had yet to hear a satisfactory recording of the work. Given the enthusiasm, even exuberence, that she displayed regarding the singing, I thought it important enough - and only fair - that I seek out the best possible performance of the work. So I ended up acquiring three CD's, all containing "The Coolin" (and two containing the full set of "Reincarnations" songs). Having listened now to all three, it is easy for me to state that this CD contains the hands-down winner. And to further add that the other two Barber songs in the cycle really don't measure up to this one, so the absence of them on this release is no great loss to me.

Set to a love poem by the early-20th century Irish poet James Stephens, "coolin" is a lock of hair (or "curleen") that grows on a young girl's neck, an expression seemingly equivalent to "sweetheart." Stephens goes on to say, "I sought to represent that state which is almost entirely a condition of dream wherein the passion of love has almost overreached itself and is sinking to a motionless languor." Barber's beautiful setting of the poem reflects that aim totally, and the singing of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Chorus captures the passionate languor perfectly.

The album - billed as "a choral journey through the twentieth century" and meant to spotlight the excellence of the chorus - is interesting both in terms of what it includes and what it overlooks, in terms of choral classics. The opening track contains a truly fine performance of John Tavener's "Song for Athene" (made famous as the recessional at Princess Diana's funeral although written some years earlier upon the death of a friend of Tavener). If you want a fine performance of this particular Tavener work but are not sure whether you want an album full of his works, look no further.

There are three songs in French (by Debussy, Badings - actually a Dutchman - and Poulenc). For me, the Badings song ("La nuit en Mer," from his "Three Breton Songs" of 1948) is one of the true "sleepers" in this album, a work I'd hardly expect to run across under normal circumstances and a beautful one at that.

Needless to say, there is a lot of "Americana" here as well, including an arrangement of Aaron Copland's harmonization of the Shaker hymn "Simple Gifts" for chorus and piano, an Alice Parker setting of "Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal" and a simply drop-dead-gorgeous setting of "Shenandoah" by J. Erb (no first name provided in the notes). Two fine inclusions are a wonderful setting of Jerome Kern's "All the Things You Are" (breathtaking in its harmonic daring) and the evergreen "Make Our Garden Grow" from Bernstein's "Candide" (the album "closer").

In addition to the Tavener work, the century's end is well-represented by Allen Jay Kernis ("How the Soul Speaks to God"), Morten Lauridsen ("O Love, Be Fed With Apples While You May" from his "Mid-Winter Songs") and Conrad Susa ("Winds of May" from his "Six Joyce Songs").

This is an eclectic collection, as individual for what it does NOT include as for what it does. For example, there is not a single song by Charles Ives (who wrote well over 150 of them, many of them beautiful), or by William Schuman (another prolific songwriter). England is represented only by Tavener, and therefore there are none of the fine songs written by John Rutter and Benjamin Britten. And there is nothing to represent 20th-century Scandanavia. (For example, though Einojuhani Rautavaara is mentioned in the booklet notes and has written many fine songs, none are included here.) Nevertheless, I hardly think that choral fans will be disappointed with the selection provided (chosen, I would guess, by both the chorus itself and by its conductor, Vance George).

Vance George certainly has the proper bona fides (mentoring under both Robert Shaw and Margaret Hillis, herself a Shaw acolyte), and he has developed the San Francisco Symphony Chorus to an enviable level (as can be demonstrated by the fine support they provide for a number of orchestral/choral works conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas). Clearly, this chorus must number among the top half-dozen currently supporting major orchestras in the U.S.

The recorded sound quality is mostly excellent, although a few of the tracks don't seem to be representative of the usual Delos mastery of capturing sound in difficult acoustical environments. But, then, Davies Hall (the home of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra) is quite well-known for its tricky acoustics.

The booklet notes - by Laura Stanfield Prichard - are good for what they are. The organization of the notes follows neither the strict chronology of the works nor the actual playing order. But the notes do a reasonable job of describing the works themselves, save for any mention whatsoever of Jerome Kern or of the arranger who provided the drop-dead-gorgeous setting of "All the Things You Are."

But, despite these nitpicking minor criticisms of mine, if you are - like me - a choral junkie, you'll want this album in your collecction. For all the good reasons I've highlighted above. And most especially for Sam Barber's "The Coolin."

Bob Zeidler
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4.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional tone and quality, June 4, 2001
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Symphony choruses don't often get to shine outside the spotlight of the orchestras they're associated with, but this collection shows off the high level of quality that the SF Symphony Chorus brings to all their performances. I've never heard a better recording of the Alleluia, which many choruses attempt -- but few can pull off.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional tone and quality, June 4, 2001
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This review is from: Voices 1900/2000: A Choral Journey through the 20th Century (Audio CD)
Symphony choruses don't often get to shine outside the spotlight of the orchestras they're associated with, but this collection shows off the high level of quality that the SF Symphony Chorus brings to all their performances. I've never heard a better recording of the Alleluia, which many choruses attempt -- but few can pull off.
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