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Mélodies (Intégrale - Volume 1)

Charles Ives

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Naxos has instituted a project recording all of Charles Ives' songs within its American Classics series of which this is the first volume. There has been a previous attempt to record them all in one place, the results issued in 1994 on the Albany label. In that instance, just four singers and one accompanist covered the cycle of about 200 songs on four discs, with two songs obviously missing from the canon. The third track on Naxos' Charles Ives: Songs Vol. 1, "Aeschylus and Sophocles," represents one of the tunes Albany left out, presented right up front. This is a coincidence of its presence in the letter order, as this series is alphabetically arranged by title, which makes more sense than the assumed, roughly chronological sequence of the Albany series. Alphabetical arrangement reflects the way these pieces are usually dealt with in Ives' catalogs, and a chronological arrangement doesn't really reflect forward development in Ives' songs, as he dipped into so many older compositions and touched them up, discarding the originals. There is a whole gang of vocalists in this first volume -- 13, to be exact -- not to mention four different piano accompanists, the string quartet called for in "Aeschylus and Sophocles," and the churchy organ called for in "The Collection." This horde of performers is no doubt pulled together to ensure variety in such a long undertaking of accompanied art songs.
"Why do this?" you might wonder. Do we really need all of Ives' songs in a few discs? Actually, there is nothing wrong with that idea; all of them, including very many of the ones Ives described as "weak," are at least interesting, and some, like "The Cage" and "Charlie Rutlage" included here, are considered among the best and most characteristic art songs written by an American composer. On the other end of the equation, some of the songs Ives wrote that are less than successful, and therefore seldom singled out for solo recital discs built up out of his work, are still worth hearing. Take for example "The All-Enduring," a long ballad from 1896 filled with trenchant dissonances in the piano part. Was this a case of Ives feeling his oats in 1896, as plenty of evidence for that exists elsewhere, or rather, did he decide to add these notes later to toughen up the piece a bit?
Is this a perfect collection? No. Is it truly possible that any complete collection of Ives' songs could be? He does state that he preferred several of his songs be performed by untrained voices, but as they belong to the genre of art song, trained singers invariably sing them. Patrick Carfizzi, at least, deserves kudos for thinking out of the box for "Charlie Rutlage," singing in a Texas-style cowboy drawl. Leah Wool's reading of "The Children's Hour" is genuinely lovely, and the idea of casting countertenor Ian Howell in the roles of Ives' now famous "Christmas Carol" and "At Sea" was a novel one. Likewise, Robert Gardner deserves singling out for achieving the plain and disinterested tone Ives wanted for "The Cage" and David Pittsinger's unapologetically sentimental delivery of Ives' strictly romantic heart-song "Because of You." Most of the problems are minor; "Abide for Me" and "Chanson de Florian" are not designed for high voice, tenor Kenneth Tarver has a problem with a tricky pitch in "Canon I," but these things are no big deal. Naxos' collection of Charles Ives' songs is off to a very good start.

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1, 2, 3 (Charles Ives)

1
1, 2, 3
Eric Trudel
00:00:34

Charles Ives, Composer - Patrick Carfizzi, Performer - Eric Trudel, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Abide with me (Charles Ives)

2
Abide with me
Douglas Dickson
00:03:41

Charles Ives, Composer - Henry Francis Lyte, Lyricist - Sara Jakubiak, Performer - Douglas Dickson, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Aeschylus and Sophocles (Charles Ives)

3
Aeschylus and Sophocles
Laura Garritson
00:04:42

Charles Ives, Composer - Mary Phillips, Performer - Walter Savage Landor, Lyricist - Biava Quartet, Ensemble - Laura Garritson, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Set No. 6 "From the Side Hill" (Charles Ives)

4
Afterglow
J.J. Penna
00:02:24

Charles Ives, Composer - James Fenimore Cooper, Lyricist - J.J. Penna, Performer - Leah Wool, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Allegro (Charles Ives)

5
Allegro
Eric Trudel
00:02:20

Charles Ives, Composer - Eric Trudel, Performer - Harmony Twichell Ives, Lyricist - Lielle Berman, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

The All-Enduring (Charles Ives)

6
The All-Enduring
J.J. Penna
00:07:12

Charles Ives, Composer - Robert Gardner, Performer - Anonymous, Lyricist - J.J. Penna, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Amphion (Charles Ives)

7
Amphion
Douglas Dickson
00:01:15

Charles Ives, Composer - Alfred Tennyson, Lyricist - Sara Jakubiak, Performer - Douglas Dickson, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Ann Street (Charles Ives)

8
Ann Street
Eric Trudel
00:00:57

Charles Ives, Composer - Maurice Morris, Lyricist - Eric Trudel, Performer - Leah Wool, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

At Parting (Charles Ives)

9
At Parting
Douglas Dickson
00:02:05

Charles Ives, Composer - Kenneth Tarver, Performer - Douglas Dickson, Performer - Frederick Peterson, Lyricist

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

At Sea (Charles Ives)

10
At Sea
Douglas Dickson
00:01:27

Charles Ives, Composer - Ian Howell, Performer - Robert Underwood Johnson, Lyricist - Douglas Dickson, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

At the River (Charles Ives)

11
At the River
Douglas Dickson
00:02:10

Robert Lowry, Lyricist - Charles Ives, Composer - Sara Jakubiak, Performer - Douglas Dickson, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

August (Charles Ives)

12
August
Eric Trudel
00:02:59

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Lyricist - Charles Ives, Composer - David Pittsinger, Performer - Eric Trudel, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Autumn (Charles Ives)

13
Autumn
Douglas Dickson
00:02:37

Charles Ives, Composer - Harmony Twichell Ives, Lyricist - Jennifer Casey Cabot, Performer - Douglas Dickson, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Because of You (Charles Ives)

14
Because of You
Eric Trudel
00:02:59

Charles Ives, Composer - David Pittsinger, Performer - Anonymous, Lyricist - Eric Trudel, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Because Thou Art (Charles Ives)

15
Because Thou Art
Eric Trudel
00:02:23

Charles Ives, Composer - David Pittsinger, Performer - Anonymous, Lyricist - Eric Trudel, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Berceuse (Charles Ives)

16
Berceuse
J.J. Penna
00:02:01

Charles Ives, Composer - Mary Phillips, Performer - J.J. Penna, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

The Cage (Charles Ives)

17
The Cage
J.J. Penna
00:01:02

Charles Ives, Composer - Robert Gardner, Performer - J.J. Penna, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

The Camp Meeting (Charles Ives)

18
The Camp Meeting
Eric Trudel
00:04:44

Charlotte Elliott, Lyricist - Charles Ives, Composer - David Pittsinger, Performer - Eric Trudel, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Canon I (Charles Ives)

19
Canon I
Douglas Dickson
00:01:01

Charles Ives, Composer - Kenneth Tarver, Performer - Anonymous, Lyricist - Douglas Dickson, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Canon II (Charles Ives)

20
Canon II
Douglas Dickson
00:01:15

Thomas Moore, Lyricist - Charles Ives, Composer - Sara Jakubiak, Performer - Douglas Dickson, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Chanson de Florian (Charles Ives)

21
Chanson de Florian
J.J. Penna
00:01:59

Charles Ives, Composer - Mary Phillips, Performer - Jean Pierre Claris de Florian, Lyricist - J.J. Penna, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Charlie Rutlage (Charles Ives)

22
Charlie Rutlage
Douglas Dickson
00:02:43

Charles Ives, Composer - Patrick Carfizzi, Performer - Douglas Dickson, Performer - Dominick John Kid O'Malley, Lyricist

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

The Children's Hour (Charles Ives)

23
The Children's Hour
Eric Trudel
00:02:25

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lyricist - Charles Ives, Composer - Eric Trudel, Performer - Leah Wool, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Edith Osborne Ives - Christmas Carol (Charles Ives)

24
Edith Osborne Ives - Christmas Carol
Eric Trudel
00:03:44

Charles Ives, Composer - Eric Trudel, Performer - Matthew Plenk, Performer - Edith Osborne Ives, Lyricist

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

A Christmas Carol (Charles Ives)

25
A Christmas Carol
Douglas Dickson
00:02:44

Charles Ives, Composer - Ian Howell, Performer - Douglas Dickson, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

The Circus Band (Charles Ives)

26
The Circus Band
Eric Trudel
00:02:09

Charles Ives, Composer - Robert Gardner, Performer - Eric Trudel, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

The Collection (Charles Ives)

27
The Collection
Sara Jakubiak
00:03:01

Charles Ives, Composer - Anonymous, Lyricist - Tamara Mumford, Performer - Frederick Teardo, Performer - Sara Jakubiak, Performer - Lielle Berman, Performer - Matthew Plenk, Performer - Michael Cavalieri, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Country Celestial (Charles Ives)

28
Country Celestial
J.J. Penna
00:03:43

John Mason Neale, Lyricist - Charles Ives, Composer - J.J. Penna, Performer - Leah Wool, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Cradle Song (Charles Ives)

29
Cradle Song
J.J. Penna
00:02:17

Charles Ives, Composer - Mary Phillips, Performer - Augusta L. Ives, Lyricist - J.J. Penna, Performer

2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos

Presentación del Álbum

Naxos has instituted a project recording all of Charles Ives' songs within its American Classics series of which this is the first volume. There has been a previous attempt to record them all in one place, the results issued in 1994 on the Albany label. In that instance, just four singers and one accompanist covered the cycle of about 200 songs on four discs, with two songs obviously missing from the canon. The third track on Naxos' Charles Ives: Songs Vol. 1, "Aeschylus and Sophocles," represents one of the tunes Albany left out, presented right up front. This is a coincidence of its presence in the letter order, as this series is alphabetically arranged by title, which makes more sense than the assumed, roughly chronological sequence of the Albany series. Alphabetical arrangement reflects the way these pieces are usually dealt with in Ives' catalogs, and a chronological arrangement doesn't really reflect forward development in Ives' songs, as he dipped into so many older compositions and touched them up, discarding the originals. There is a whole gang of vocalists in this first volume -- 13, to be exact -- not to mention four different piano accompanists, the string quartet called for in "Aeschylus and Sophocles," and the churchy organ called for in "The Collection." This horde of performers is no doubt pulled together to ensure variety in such a long undertaking of accompanied art songs.
"Why do this?" you might wonder. Do we really need all of Ives' songs in a few discs? Actually, there is nothing wrong with that idea; all of them, including very many of the ones Ives described as "weak," are at least interesting, and some, like "The Cage" and "Charlie Rutlage" included here, are considered among the best and most characteristic art songs written by an American composer. On the other end of the equation, some of the songs Ives wrote that are less than successful, and therefore seldom singled out for solo recital discs built up out of his work, are still worth hearing. Take for example "The All-Enduring," a long ballad from 1896 filled with trenchant dissonances in the piano part. Was this a case of Ives feeling his oats in 1896, as plenty of evidence for that exists elsewhere, or rather, did he decide to add these notes later to toughen up the piece a bit?
Is this a perfect collection? No. Is it truly possible that any complete collection of Ives' songs could be? He does state that he preferred several of his songs be performed by untrained voices, but as they belong to the genre of art song, trained singers invariably sing them. Patrick Carfizzi, at least, deserves kudos for thinking out of the box for "Charlie Rutlage," singing in a Texas-style cowboy drawl. Leah Wool's reading of "The Children's Hour" is genuinely lovely, and the idea of casting countertenor Ian Howell in the roles of Ives' now famous "Christmas Carol" and "At Sea" was a novel one. Likewise, Robert Gardner deserves singling out for achieving the plain and disinterested tone Ives wanted for "The Cage" and David Pittsinger's unapologetically sentimental delivery of Ives' strictly romantic heart-song "Because of You." Most of the problems are minor; "Abide for Me" and "Chanson de Florian" are not designed for high voice, tenor Kenneth Tarver has a problem with a tricky pitch in "Canon I," but these things are no big deal. Naxos' collection of Charles Ives' songs is off to a very good start.

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