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Fond affection : music of Ernst Bacon.

Author/creator Bacon, Ernst, 1898-1990
Format Audio (CD) and Musical Sound Recording
Publication InfoNew York, NY : CRI, ℗2002.
Description1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorBrown, Janet (Soprano), singer.
Other author/creatorBurtis, Herbert instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorSharp, William (Baritone), singer.
Other author/creatorMusto, John, 1954- instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorBurton, Amy (Soprano), singer.
Other author/creatorCopes, Ronald instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorFeinberg, Alan instrumentalist.
Included WorkBacon, Ernst, 1898-1990. Songs. Selections.
Included WorkBacon, Ernst, 1898-1990. Sonatas, violin, piano.
Uniform titleWorks. Selections
Portion of title Music of Ernst Bacon
Contents Soprano songs. Is there such a thing as day? (1:01) ; My river runs to thee (1:17) ; When roses cease to bloom, dear (1:37) ; Schilflied (2:39) ; The red rose (1:59) ; Gentle greeting (1:50) ; Fond affection (2:11) -- Baritone songs. The commonplace (1:05) ; Grand is the seen (2:48) ; Lingering last drops (1:57) ; The last invocation (2:23) ; The divine ship (1:04) ; Omaha (1:29) ; It's coming-- the postponeless creature (2:36) ; How still the bells (2:01) ; Farewell to a name and a number (1:28) ; Brady (2:07) -- Sonata for violin and piano (27:00) -- Soprano songs. It's all I have to bring (1:16) ; Velvet people (1:37) ; The bat (1:56) ; Wild nights (1:18) ; The lamb (2:43) ; Little boy (2:42) ; Song of snow-white heads (2:35) ; A brighter morning (:50).
General noteWords by Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and others.
General noteCompact disc.
General noteBiographical and program notes by Ellen Bacon, and song texts ([24] p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Performer In the songs: Janet Brown, soprano ; Herbert Burtis, piano (tracks 1-7) ; William Sharp, baritone ; John Musto, piano (tracks 8-17) ; Amy Burton, soprano ; John Musto, piano (tracks 18-25). In the sonata: Ronald Copes, violin ; Alan Feinberg, piano.
Date/time/place of a event noteTracks 1-7 recorded live in concert, May 17, 1998, Edward Pickman Concert Hall, Longy School of Music, Cambridge, Mass. The remaining works recorded at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, the songs on Oct. 18, 2001, the sonata Nov. 7, 2001.
UPC 090438089029
Publisher numberCD 890 CRI

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