David Daniels – A Quiet Thing

From old Spain to New York, a distinctive voice, beautifully accompanied, in fine form

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Traditional, Francisco de la Torre, John Dowland, Vincenzo Bellini, Stephen Collins Foster, Leonard Bernstein, Franz Schubert, Juan de Anchieta, Henry Purcell, Charles-François Gounod

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Virgin Classics

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 65

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: 545601-2

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Pámpano Verde Francisco de la Torre, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Francisco de la Torre, Composer
Con amores, la mi madre Juan de Anchieta, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Juan de Anchieta, Composer
(The) First Book of Songs or Ayres, Movement: Come againe: sweet loue doth now enuite John Dowland, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
John Dowland, Composer
(The) Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, Movement: Flow my teares fall from your springs John Dowland, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
John Dowland, Composer
Oedipus, Movement: Music for a while (song) Henry Purcell, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Henry Purcell, Composer
Vaga luna che inargenti Vincenzo Bellini, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Vincenzo Bellini, Composer
Malinconia, ninfa gentile Vincenzo Bellini, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Vincenzo Bellini, Composer
Ma rendi pur contento Vincenzo Bellini, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Vincenzo Bellini, Composer
Ave Maria Charles-François Gounod, Composer
Charles-François Gounod, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Mass, Movement: Simple Song Leonard Bernstein, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Leonard Bernstein, Composer
Ave Maria, 'Ellens Gesang III' Franz Schubert, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Franz Schubert, Composer
Beautiful dreamer Stephen Collins Foster, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Stephen Collins Foster, Composer
Shenandoah Traditional, Composer
Craig Ogden, Guitar
David Daniels, Alto
Traditional, Composer
David Daniels has been wandering farther and farther from the Baroque fare that is the heart of a countertenor’s repertoire. His previous song recital album, ‘Serenade’ (5/00), placed songs by Beethoven, Schubert, Vaughan Williams and Poulenc alongside those of Cesti, Purcell and Gluck. On this new recital disc, Daniels adds songs from the American musical theatre to the mix; and instead of relegating the ‘popular’ numbers to the end, as is usually done, Daniels places them prominently at the beginning. It is doubly surprising to find such songs on a programme with guitar accompaniment.

A countertenor singing Broadway tunes? Perhaps this might not be so daring these days, especially since Daniels is not one of those singers who aims for authenticity in popular music. (What, I wonder, is the sound of a countertenor belting?) He lavishes the same tightly bound legato and careful dynamic shading on John Kander’s A Quiet Thing (originally written for Liza Minnelli) and Alec Wilder’s Blackberry Winter as he does on three Bellini songs. Which is not to suggest that he is stylistically insensitive. Those Bellini songs are suffused with a lilting sweetness, for example, and Daniels imaginatively differentiates between the sensuous heat of a set of Renaissance Spanish canciones and the contemplative intensity of a pair of Dowland songs. Stylistic distinction is also made through differences in tone colour. In Stephen Foster’s Beautiful Dreamer, his bright sound projects the ardour of a starry-eyed youth, while in the folk song Shenandoah he darkens his voice to suggest an adult experiencing the pleasurable pain of nostalgic longing. Guitarist Craig Ogden is a similarly sensitive interpreter, giving the Renaissance songs and the Dowland a drier and more delicate, lute-like pluck and shaping the Bellini accompaniments with fluid elegance.

Half of the songs were recorded at the Academy of Arts & Letters in New York and half at the Arsenal de Metz in France, yet Virgin’s engineers have created a fairly consistent acoustic of warm coziness. The intimate atmosphere helps do away with the usual air of tuxedoed formality and offers the benefit of hearing Daniels’ pure-toned and occasionally penetrating voice in thrillingly close proximity.

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