George Leybourne Vídeos
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- Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda
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Turner Valente Albert Lee George Leybourne Benjamin Britten Hardy Walter Damrosch Silverstein Ralph Vaughan Williams Fraser Simpson Milne Richard Rogers Hammerstein Schönberg Bach Buchanan Choral Arts Choral Arts Society Washington Cathedral Choral Society Washington Bach Consort 2013
A program from St. Alban's Arts@Midday series of recitals and presentations (2 Feb 2013). Songs that Tell Stories Richard Turner, Tenor Sonya Subbayya Sutton, Piano (full program notes (http•••) ) "Stories are like prayers. It does not matter when you begin, or when you end, only that you bend a knee and say the words." Catherynne M. Valente, In the Night Garden I have always loved story songs; being drawn into a story gives a new dimension to the music. Over a surprising (to me) number of years, I've done lots of singing and acting. As a folk singer, evangelist or recitalist, it is the telling of stories through music that I enjoy the most. During this program, I hope you enjoy hearing some of my old and new favorites. The Flying Trapeze Gaston Lyle and Albert Lee; Words by George Leybourne The Choirmaster's Burial From "Winter Words" Benjamin Britten; words by Thomas Hardy Danny Deever Walter Damrosch; Words by Rudyard Kipling The Hills of Shiloh Words and Music by Shel Silverstein From "On Wenlock Edge" Ralph Vaughan Williams; Words by A. E. Housman Is my team plowing? Oh when I was in love with you Bredon Hill From When We Were Very Young Fraser-Simpson; Words by A. A. Milne Missing Hoppity Halfway Down You've Got to be Taught from South Pacific Richard Rogers/Oscar Hammerstein Amsterdam Jacques Brel; Words by Jacques Brel (Mort Shuman-Eric Blau) Bring Him Home from "Les Miserables" Claude-Michel Schönberg; Words by Herbert Kretzmer About Richard Turner: Rich is an active member of St. Alban's parish and its music ministries, singing in choirs along with his wife, Jo. Before shifting his professional and musical focus to put three children through college, he was named by the Washington Post as "one of the area's finest singers." Whether interpreting choral masterpieces, bringing opera roles to life, or sharing songs in an intimate setting, his communicative style gathers the listener into the musical experience. He appeared as a guest artist with the National Symphony, the Choral Arts Society of Washington, the National Cathedral's Choir of Men and Boys, the Cathedral Choral Society, and the Washington Bach Consort as well as the Washington Opera, the Ashlawn-Highland Festival, and the Wolf Trap Opera. His recordings include "Voices that are Gone," a collection of songs popular in Victorian America, and Capitol Hill Choral Society's collection of Mrs. H. H. A. Beach music under the direction of the late Betty Buchanan.
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