Intersection: Jazz Meets Classical Song Patrice Michaels

Cover Intersection: Jazz Meets Classical Song

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2014

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
11.08.2014

Label: Cedille

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Classical Crossover

Interpret: Patrice Michaels, Kuang-Hao Huang, Zach Brock, Nicholas Photinos

Komponist: Tibor Harsanyi, Francis Poulenc (1899 -1963), Laurie Altman, Nicolai Kapustin, George Gershwin, Duke Ellington, Lee Hoiby, John Musto, Patrice Michaels, Randy Bauer, Nils Lindberg, Antonio Carlos Jobim [Non-Classical Composer]

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  • Tibor Harsanyi: Vocalise-etude, 'Blues'
  • 1Vocalise-etude, Blues02:06
  • Francis Poulenc: Fiancailles pour rire, FP 101
  • 2Fiancailles pour rire, FP 101: No. 5. Violon04:02
  • Laurie Altman: Per la gloria d'adorarvi, 'A Re-imagining'
  • 3Per la gloria d'adorarvi, A Re-imagining (after G. Bononcini)04:33
  • Laurie Altman: Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile, 'A Re-imagining'
  • 4Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile, A Re-imagining (after F. Durante)04:11
  • Nicolai Kapustin: 24 Preludes, Op. 53
  • 524 Preludes, Op. 53: Prelude No. 18 in F Minor02:16
  • George Gershwin: Show Girl
  • 6Show Girl: Liza03:11
  • Duke Ellington: Paris Blues
  • 7Paris Blues04:45
  • Strayhorn Suite
  • 8No. 1. Chelsea Bridge03:09
  • 9No. 2. A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing03:10
  • 24 Preludes, Op. 53
  • 1024 Preludes, Op. 53: Prelude No. 4 in E Minor01:24
  • Lee Hoiby: 3 Ages of Woman
  • 113 Ages of Woman: No. 3. Insomia02:52
  • John Musto: Penelope
  • 12Penelope's Song03:16
  • Patrice Michaels: Anita's Story
  • 13Anita's Story04:13
  • Randy Bauer: Neighborhood Music
  • 14No. 1. Where has he Gone03:05
  • 15No. 2. Rossini's Cat Duet's Got Nothin' on Us03:18
  • 16No. 3. The Local Record Producer02:09
  • 17No. 4. When I could Hear the Train Again03:37
  • 24 Preludes, Op. 53
  • 1824 Preludes, Op. 53: Prelude No. 23 in F Major01:55
  • Nils Lindberg: As You Are
  • 19As You Are04:22
  • Nils Lindberg: O, Mistress Mine: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day
  • 20O, Mistress Mine: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day02:55
  • He's Gone Away
  • 21He's Gone Away02:59
  • Balm in Gilead
  • 22Balm in Gilead03:04
  • Frankie and Johnny
  • 23Frankie and Johnny03:24
  • 24 Preludes, Op. 53
  • 2424 Preludes, Op. 53: Prelude No. 19 in E-Flat Major01:21
  • Laurie Altman: Gig Songs
  • 25No. 1. I Didn't Know / Where or When06:49
  • 26No. 2. Always02:20
  • 27No. 3. While We're Young05:17
  • 28No. 4. Come Rain or Come Shine02:58
  • Sonora
  • 29Sonora03:00
  • Antonio Carlos Jobim: Lamento no Morro
  • 30Lamento no Morro03:56
  • Total Runtime01:39:37

Info zu Intersection: Jazz Meets Classical Song

Acclaimed lyric soprano Patrice Michaels, “a formidable interpretative talent” (The New Yorker), conceived and headlines this inventive, wide-ranging two-disc project of 26 songs where classical music and jazz find common ground in ways that will delight fans of both musical genres.

A vocalist of uncommon intellect and sophisticated wit who taps into her training as a composer, Michaels has assembled a singular collection of songs, including one she composed, which give the silvery-voiced singer and her stellar instrumental collaborators room to gently improvise and swing in surprising and always-rewarding ways.

The program ranges from jazz-influenced classical works of the 1930s by Hungary’s Tibor Harsanyi and France’s Francis Poulenc to contemporary pieces by Randall Bauer and Laurie Altman, whose music shows his love of both Igor Stravinsky and jazz pianist Art Tatum. Contrasting pieces by Lee Hoiby and John Musto — masters of post-Romantic American song — share billing with jazz classics by Swing Era legends George Gershwin, Duke Ellington, and Billy Strayhorn. From composer Chuck Israels, come gorgeous piano and voice settings of American folk songs. INTERSECTION closes on a Latin American note, with contributions from Argentinean composer Andres Beeuwsaert and Brazil’s Antonio Carlos Jobim.

„This new release by soprano Patrice Michaels on Cedille records is one of the most original, innovative, and adventurous recordings to come along in quite some time! Not only is the concept fascinating—the intersection of jazz and classical music in contemporary song—but Michaels programs this mix of new takes on old tunes and never-before-recorded or newly commissioned works with intelligence, passion, and wit. Each track contains a delightful surprise, a revelatory audio experience, and all are sung in Michaels’s warm, rich lyric soprano and shaped with her patrician musicianship, her consummate interpretive intelligence, and her considerable mastery of improvisation and other jazz techniques.

This Cedille release is first rate all the way: beautiful singing, stunning instrumentals, and a coherent and classy program. It is a recording to play and play again! Most highly recommended!“ (Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold)

Patrice Michaels, soprano
Kuang- Hao Huang, piano
Zach Brock, violin
Nicholas Photinos, cello
Dedé Sampaio, percussion

Recorded Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, at the University of Chicago January 8–11, February 18, March 23, 2014
Engineered by Bill Maylone
Produced by James Ginsburg

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