Pasatieri: Songbook
Lawrence Fritts (composer), Monsterology (University of Iowa Chamber Orchestra, William LaRue Jones (conductor)), Musicometry I for Clarinet with Amplification & Tape (Esther Lamneck (clarinet)), Michael Eckert (composer), Echo's Song (University of Iowa Kantorei, Timothy Salter (conductor)), Point of No Return (Allen Cross (violin), Ken Ishii (cello), Tamara Thweatt (flute), Yasmin Flores (clarinet), Kazuo Murakami (piano), Ginny Armstrong (percussion), David Gompper (conductor)), Kuta Muela (Tamara Thweatt (flute), Jeffrey Lyman (bassoon), Kazuo Murakami (piano), Michael Geary (percussion), David Gompper (conductor)), An Elm We Lost (Timothy Salter (tenor), John Muriello (baritone), University of Iowa Chorus & Orchestra, David Gompper (conductor)
Thomas Pasatieri has proven over the past 30 years, starting while he was still a Juilliard student, to be one of America's most significant opera composers. Among the many works to his credit are The Seagull, available on TROY579/80, and a collection entitled Divas of a Certain Age on TROY841. By 1984 he had had many operatic triumphs in this country. "But I was weary of the enormous effort it took to create a new stage work only to have it premiered and then not performed again," he writes. Around that time he left for the West Coast, working as an orchestrator for film scores, with many fascinating stories to tell of his experiences. Just the same, Pasatieri has made it clear that his true calling has been as an opera composer. With such an interest in writing for the voice, he has composed lieder and song cycles such as the ones on this disc. The cycles span some thirty years, and we both performed and dedicated to important singers for whom he has written his operas, and who recognized his superb gifts. Three Poems of James Agee "are dark and both poetry and music reflect the fearful prospects the innocent faced in the oppressive Cold War epoch. Yet the works are passionate, somehow romantic. The Oscar Wilde Poems were chosen by Pasatieri for their introspective atmosphere. A Rustling of Angels "displays innocence, optimism and simplicity, and perhaps a suggestion of divine inspiration." Six other solo songs, including the popular comic piece I Just Love My Voice, close out the program, performed by a group of singers with whom the composer has long worked. These are all works in which the composer reveals his soul, his inspirations and his love.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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Dream Land | Thomas Pasatieri | Victoria Livengood, mezzo-soprano, Warren Jones, piano |
Overweight, Overwrought Over You | Thomas Pasatieri | Victoria Livengood, mezzo-soprano, Warren Jones, piano |
Ophelia's Lament | Thomas Pasatieri | Sheri Greenawald, soprano, Warren Jones, piano |
Three Poems of Oscar Wilde | Thomas Pasatieri | Jordan Shanahan, baritone, Warren Jones, piano |
I Just Love My Voice | Thomas Pasatieri | Sheri Greenawald, soprano, Warren Jones, piano |
The Last Invocation | Thomas Pasatieri | Victoria Livengood, mezzo-soprano, Warren Jones, piano |
Orpheus | Thomas Pasatieri | Victoria Livengood, mezzo-soprano, Warren Jones, piano |
A Rustling of Angels | Thomas Pasatieri | Sheri Greenawald, soprano, Victoria Livengood, mezzo-soprano, Karen Slack, soprano, Jordan Shanahan, baritone, Warren Jones, piano |
Reviews
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"If you're not familiar with the music of Pasatieri, this is a good place to start. ...I've got a few melodies I can't get out of my head."
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