American Dreamer
Thomas Stumpf (piano), Jean Danton (soprano), Michael Curry (cello)
Dreams, American dreams in particular, are basic to our lives. Whether it is the desire to write the perfect love song to use as a serenade or the need to break away from the everyday, humdrum world and escape into the land of rhythm, these songs make those dreams immediate and very real. Every song in this collection speaks to the heart, as well as to the mind, of the singer and the listener. American in content and context, American voices sing these songs best. Vocal music written by young American composers is coming into its own here at the end of this century and more singers are including songs by American songwriters than ever before in their recitals and recordings. Many new works are being commissioned by singers every year. In this recording Jean Danton presents an overview of the heart of American song writing for the last 150 years. Beautiful Dreamer, for example, has the same poignant soul as All the Things You Are. That particular Kern song is as complex, musically, as anything by Charles Ives. Gershwin's and Carpenter's musicianship is the equal of Copland's. Romberg and Ganz, for all their European background, made their American music as truly native in appeal as Bernstein or Joplin. Carl Davis' song seems to sum up the whole spectrum of song writing on its own terms. There is much to love in this music; all songs, sad, sweet, melancholy or raucous, are about love and about dreams. Heart Songs really are American Dreams.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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My House | Leonard Bernstein | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Dream With Me | Leonard Bernstein | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano, Michael Curry, cello |
The Sleep That Flits On Baby's Eyes | John Alden Carpenter | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
The Dodger | Aaron Copland | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Long Time Ago | Aaron Copland | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Here Comes the Ballad | Carl Davis | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Beautiful Dreamer | Stephen Foster | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Ah! May the Red Rose Live Always | Stephen Foster | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
If You've Only Got a Moustache | Stephen Foster | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
A Memory | Rudolph Ganz | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Someone To Watch Over Me | George Gershwin | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
You Are You | George Gershwin | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
I Got Rhythm | George Gershwin | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Blah, Blah, Blah | George Gershwin | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Memories, A,-Very Pleasant, B,-Rather Sad | Charles Ives | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Songs My Mother Taught Me | Charles Ives | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
The Circus Band | Charles Ives | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
When Your Hair Is Like The Snow | Scott Joplin | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
All The Things You Are | Jerome Kern | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
One Moment Alone | Jerome Kern | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
The First Rose of Summer | Jerome Kern | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Why Was I Born? | Jerome Kern | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
Are You Love? | Sigmund Romberg | Jean Danton, soprano, Thomas Stumpf, piano |
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