Vladimir Valdivia - The Dream Bridge: Songs by Charles Ives & Henry Cowell (2019)

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Title: The Dream Bridge: Songs by Charles Ives & Henry Cowell
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Metier
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 69:33 min
Total Size: 294 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Slow March
02. Waltz
03. An Old Flame
04. In the Alley
05. The Side Show
06. Old Home Day
07. Romanzo di Central Park
08. Walking
09. At the River
10. Watchman!
11. Tom Sails Away
12. Maple Leaves
13. Ann Street
14. The Circus Band
15. Walt Whitman
16. Set No. 6 'From the Side Hill': Afterglow
17. Charlie Rutlage
18. Swimmers
19. General William Booth Enters into Heaven
20. 3 Irish Legends_ No. 1, The Tides of Manaunaun
21. St. Agnes Morning
22. The Dream Bridge
23. April
24. Music, When Soft Voices Die
25. Where She Lies
26. How Old Is Song?
27. Mice Lament
28. Because the Cat
29. Crane
30. I Heard in the Night
31. Night Fliers
32. The Aeolian Harp

Charles Ives and Henry Cowell are two of the greatest figures in the history of early American experimental music. Ives has enjoyed far greater recognition in the vocal repertoire than Cowell, largely due to the latters lack of published songs. The songs chosen for this collection offer a glimpse into one aspect of the remarkable output of both composers. Charles Ives (1874-1954) is rightfully called the father of contemporary American music. Fiercely individual as a composer, he was an innovator and a loner with a brilliant, creative mind. The songs chosen for this album range from the simplistic to the most complex, and represent the eclectic range of styles Ives used in his vocal compositions. His use of jazz idioms, pop songs, religious revival tunes and much more often overlapping created a unique style which has never been successfully matched. Henry Cowell (1897-1965) was deeply interested in spiritualism and mythology, served time in prison for child abuse (later pardoned and released) and wrote over 180 songs, most of which are unpublished and secreted away in libraries. Several manuscripts were obtained with the help of researchers to make this recording possible. Aylish Kerrigan is one of the foremost interpreters of contemporary Irish vocal music, and of Brecht, and her one-woman Broadway-style shows won acclaim when given in New York, Paris, Berlin and Dublin. Her accompanist Vladimir Valdivia is from Peru and has performed around the world. He has worked with Aylish Kerrigan for ten years.