V THOMSON Complete songs
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Composer or Director: Virgil Thomson
Genre:
Vocal
Label: New World
Magazine Review Date: AW16
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 197
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 80775-2

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Vernal Equinox |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Ah, Sunflower! |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Susie Asasdo |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Preciosilla |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
(5) Blake Songs |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Portrait of F.B. |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
(La) Valse grégorienne |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Film: Deux soeurs qui ne sont pas soeurs |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
The Tiger |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Le Berceau de Gertrude Stein ou Le Mystère de la rue de Fleurus |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Les Soirées bagnolaises |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
La Belle en dormant |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Trois Poèmes de la Duchesse de Rohan |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Air de Phèdre |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Commentaire sur St Jérome |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Le Singe et le Léopard |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
At the Spring |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Dirge |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
(5) Shakespeare Songs |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Consider, Lord |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
The Bell Doth Toll |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Remember Adam’s Fall |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
John Peel |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Look, How the Floor of Heaven |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
If thou a reason dost desire to know |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Praises and Prayers |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
(5) Phrases from the Song of Solomon |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Three Sentences of Solomon |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Oraison funèbre de Henriette-Marie de France, Re |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Mass for Solo Voice |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
My shepherd will supply my need |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Two by Marianne Moore |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Go to Sleep, Gabriel Liebowitz |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
(The) Courtship of the Yongly Bongly Bo |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Chamber Music |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
A Lullaby for Margaret Wheeler |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
From Sneden's Landing Variations |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
What Is It? |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Go to Sleep, Pare McTaggett Lorentz: A Lullaby |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
The Cat |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Tres Estampas de Niñez |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Go to Sleep, Alexander Smallens, Jr |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Mostly About Love |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Collected Poems |
Virgil Thomson, Composer
The Florestan Recital Project Virgil Thomson, Composer |
Author: Philip Kennicott
This set, performed by four sturdy singers, two pianists and a percussionist, surveys Thomson’s output for voice, from unpublished songs written while he was a student at Harvard in the early 1920s to work written as pendants to or preparatory essays for his operas, as well as many occasional pieces throughout his career (which stretched into the 1980s). It also includes some extended works, including the ‘Oraison funèbre de Henriette-Marie-de-France’, which amounts to a solo cantata for tenor, and the Mass for Solo Voice, written in 1960, an almost-10-minute work that reveals Thomson indulging a more astringently contemporary sound.
The singers don’t have the same charisma as the singers on an earlier album from Albany, which included 25 of Thomson’s songs, but all of them are skillful and alert to the need for perfect clarity in the enunciation of Thomson’s meticulous prosody. Baritone Aaron Engebreth is the strongest, and his rendition of the Five Songs from William Blake is a highlight of the collection. Soprano Sarah Pelletier can be a bit thin in the upper reaches of the voice, and there is occasional slight hint of strain from tenor William Hite during higher forte passages. But none of these reservations diminishes the substantial pleasure of hearing these works, and hearing them in the context of Thomson’s extended career.
The early songs can be fussy – too French in a self-conscious way. Thomson, who idolised Satie and studied with Boulanger, comes into his own as a song-writer after discovery of the infantilised doggerel of Gertrude Stein, whose nonsense encouraged his natural tendency to make things limpid and lilting. A casual listener might deduce that Thomson was a pious man, given to sentimentality; but he seems drawn to sacred or quasi-sacred texts, and trivial ones full of domestic emotions, mainly because they fired his musical creativity. The further the poem resides from Thomson’s own inclinations, the more he seemed inspired by it. Thomson, and biographers, have made much of his Kansas roots; but after listening to these songs through several times and paying close attention to the texts, one senses that Kansas was, for him, merely a robust source of Rorem’s ‘dull ideas’, to which he could apply his creative and ironic energies.
But just when you think Thomson was a cynical manipulator of threadbare Americana, he comes up with something so simple and lovely that you can’t be sure of your own suspicions. This set is full of these moments, especially a generous selection of lullabies, written as gifts to friends who had recently had children. Lasting a minute or less, these lullabies seem to contain everything that is enigmatic about Thomson in concentrated form: his lyrical gift, his economy of means and his complicated relationship to simplicity and innocence. They make this collection worth the investment, even if many of the more familiar songs and song sets have been performed better elsewhere.
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