Eastman American Music Series, Vol. 6

Jeffrey Fahnestock (tenor), Elizabeth Fulford Miller (soprano), Renee Fleming (soprano), Deborah Kraus (mezzo-soprano), Eastman Musica Nova Ensemble, Sydney Hodkinson

Catalog #: TROY0277
Release Date: February 1, 1999
Format: Digital
Vocal

Brian Israel studied with Ulysses Kay, Robert Palmer, Burrill Phillips and Karel Husa. He graduated from Cornell in 1975. He taught at Syracuse University for 12 years until his untimely death at 35. His In Praise of Practically Nothing for tenor voice and eight-player Chamber ensemble was composed in Syracuse and is a setting of poems by Samuel Hoffenstein. Gerald Levinson is professor of music and former chair of the Department of Music and Dance at Swarthmore College. He studied composition with George Crumb, Richard Wernick and George Rochberg. His work in dark is a setting of poems by Nanine Valen and Robert Lax. David Noon is a graduate of Yale. His teachers have included Milhaud, Charles Jones, Yehudi Wyner and Mario Davidovsky. His Six Chansons were composed when he was a Fulbright Fellow in Warsaw, Poland. They are settings of six poems by the great Chinese master of the late Tang dynasty, Meng Chiao. Noon translated the poems into French. Robert Stern was educated at Eastman. He studied with Louis Mennini, Kent Kennan, Wayne Barlow, Lukas Foss and Howard Hanson. He writes: "Blood and Milk Songs takes its name from Blood and Milk Poems, a volume by Ruth Whitman. The lyric quality of the poetry is mirrored in the music, which is propelled by a strong melodic impulse."

Stream/Buy

Choose your platform

Track Listing

Title Composer Performer
In Praise of Practically Nothing Brian Israel Jeffrey Fhanestock, tenor, Eastman Musica Nova Ensemble, Sydney Hodkinson, conductor
in dark Gerald Levinson Elizabeth Fulford, soprano, Eastman Musica Nova Ensemble, Sydney Hodkinson, conductor
Six Chansons David Noon Renée Fleming, soprano, Eastman Musica Nova Ensemble, Sydney Hodkinson, conductor
Blood and Milk Songs Robert Stern Elizabeth Fulford, soprano, Deborah Kraus, mezzo, Eastman Musica Nova Ensemble, Sydney Hodkinson, conductor

*Album cover provided for Editorial use only. ©Albany Records. The Albany Imprint is a registered trademark of PARMA Recordings LLC. The views and opinions expressed in this media are those of the artist and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views and opinions held by PARMA Recordings LLC and its label imprints, subsidiaries, and affiliates.