Stephen Foster Songs
Stephen Foster (composer), Linda Russell (alto and dulcimer), Frederick Urrey (tenor), Julianne Baird (soprano)
Stephen Foster was a figure of contradictions: the composer was much loved by the public, but was at the same time a thoughtless husband and father. While his songs reflect a real intimacy with the antebellum South, Foster was not from the South and only once traveled into the region. Was he merely an "artless genius" who knew little about music or a well-studied craftsman? Foster was America's earliest popular and successful songwriter. Yet he died alone and penniless - not in the South, not even at his family home in Pittsburgh - but at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. While Stephen Foster's personal and business habits may have been chaotic, research has shown the man to have been a dedicated musician. Despite early biographers' description of an unschooled lightweight, the fact is that Foster carefully studied the American minstrel tradition and knew German Lieder and Irish-Scottish song literature. Foster's songs are often set for multiple voices, diverse instruments and even a cappella chorus. It is the intention of this recording to present the wealth of Foster's music - but not with a lone vocalist and accompanist from a single musical vantage point. Instead, both "classical" and "folk" musicians have gathered to sing and play on dulcimers, fiddles, accordions, pennywhistles and old pianos. Despite occasional wheezing, crunching and crackling, we hope these antique instruments - and our wonderful contemporary vocalists - will charm the listener and capture something of Stephen Foster's diverse genius that one might have experienced on a little 19th century concert stage, a street corner or on a back porch.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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The Glendy Burke | Stephen Foster | Linda Russell, alto and dulcimer, Ridley Enslow, fiddle, Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion |
Nelly Was a Lady | Stephen Foster | Linda Russell, alto and dulcimer, Julianne Baird, soprano, Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion |
Melinda May | Stephen Foster | Frederick Urrey, tenor, John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
The Soiree Polka | Stephen Foster | John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
The Moustache Song | Stephen Foster | Julianne Baird, soprano, John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
O Willie, Is It You, Dear? | Stephen Foster | Linda Russell, alto and dulcimer, Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion |
Mr. & Mrs. Brown | Stephen Foster | Linda Russell, alto and dulcimer, Frederick Urrey, tenor, John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
Gem from Lucia #1 | Stephen Foster | Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion, John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
Wilt Thou Be Gone? | Stephen Foster | Julianne Baird, soprano, Frederick Urrey, tenor, John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
The Voices That Are Gone | Stephen Foster | Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion |
Old Black Joe | Stephen Foster | Julianne Baird, soprano, Linda Russell, alto and dulcimer, Frederick Urrey, tenor, John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
Maggie By My Side | Stephen Foster | Julianne Baird, soprano, Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion |
Camptown Ladies | Stephen Foster | Frederick Urrey, tenor, John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
Hard Times | Stephen Foster | Linda Russell, alto and dulcimer, Ridley Enslow, fiddle, Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion |
Gems from Lucia #2, #3 | Stephen Foster | Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion, John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
The Shanghai Chicken | Stephen Foster | Linda Russell, alto and dulcimer, John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
Beautiful Dreamer | Stephen Foster | Frederick Urrey, tenor, John Van Buskirk, fortepiano |
Ah! May the Red Rose Live Always | Stephen Foster | Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion |
Nelly Bly | Stephen Foster | Linda Russell, alto and dulcimer, Ridley Enslow, fiddle, Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion |
I Dream of Jeannie | Stephen Foster | Linda Russell, alto and dulcimer, Julianne Baird, soprano, Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion |
O Susannah & Some Folks | Stephen Foster | Steve Schneider, dulcimer, harmonica, recorder, accordion, Ridley Enslow, fiddle |
Reviews
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"One of the attractions of the arrangement is their simple accompaniments... it's difficult singling out a favorite or favorites."
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