Songs from the Heart
Jenni Frost (soprano), Julie Frost (piano)
At the turn of the century, it was difficult enough for American composers like Daniel Gregory Mason, Edgar Stillman Kelley, or George Whitefield Chadwick to obtain a hearing for their music. They were poor relations of their more distinguished European counterparts. As tough as it was for these men, think of how tough it must have been for Dorothy Gaynor Blake, Mary Turner Salter, or Ella May Smith. Herein lies the importance of this release. You have probably never heard these composers' names before. They were all women composing music in the first 20 years of this century. All the music on this disc has been recorded here for the first time and all of it has been composed by women. How to describe the music? Interesting; more interesting than one might think. Remember, at this time in the development of music in America, there was no tradition; there was no composer who stood out from the rest; a woman had as good a shot at success as a man and these songs are well worth your attention. They can stand proudly next to a great deal of the material that was being composed at the same time by their male colleagues. This disc fills a very important gap in the discography of the American art song.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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Jeunesse | Katherine Barry | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
The Flower That You Gave Me | Katherine Barry | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
The Fleeting Hour | Katherine Barry | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
The Evening of Life | Dorothy Gaynor Blake | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
June | Dorothy Gaynor Blake | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
A Coodle Doon Song | Jessie L. Gaynor | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
The Scotch Fir | Daisy McGeoch | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
The Weeping Willow | Daisy McGeoch | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
Silver Birch | Daisy McGeoch | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
The Tree of Knowledge | Daisy McGeoch | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
Day Dreams | Daisy McGeoch | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
Dear Eyes | Daisy McGeoch | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
Forest Lovers | Daisy McGeoch | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
The Little Rugged Path | Daisy McGeoch | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
A Boat Song | Mary Turner Salter | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
Because I Love You | Ella May Smith | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
The Image Of The Moon At Night | Ella May Smith | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
Many A Beauteous Flower | Ella May Smith | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
A Complaint | Lily Strickland | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
His Voice | Lily Strickland | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
Home They Brought Her | Lily Strickland | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
My Jeanie | Lily Strickland | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
The Joy of Life | Jane Van Etten | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
It Was a Lover and His Lass | Jane Van Etten | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
Alone I Wander | Harriet Ware | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
How Do I Love Thee | Harriet Ware | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
The Last Dance | Harriet Ware | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
April | Harriet Ware | Jenni Frost, soprano, Julie Frost, piano |
Reviews
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"Anyone who knows American songs of the turn of the century will find these songs quite familiar. But while there are certainly some excellent songs from the period, these are, for the most part, not among them....Still, there is a genuinely American character to these songs which can be quite attractive and even compelling. There are occasional references to early jazz styles in the music, and the poems evoke in an artless and thoroughly genuine manner a simpler, saner time.:"
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