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Barber & Griffes & Previn & Kande Barber / Griffes / Myers / Huang
Barber & Griffes & Previn & Kande
Barber / Griffes / Myers / Huang
The star of tenor John Matthew Myers is rapidly in the ascendent. His debut album, Desiderium, coincides with his Metropolitan Opera debut in Brett Dean's Hamlet. Desiderium - "an ardent desire or longing, a feeling of loss or grief for something lost" - beautifully showcases Myers' mellifluous voice. His thoughtful program of works by American and American émigré composers opens with Samuel Barber's yearning Knoxville: Summer of 1915 - rarely heard sung by a tenor - and transitions to Charles Griffes' similarly searching settings of 3 Poems of Fiona Macleod, and Andre Previn's 4 Songs for Tenor and Piano. What follows is A Letter from Sullivan Ballou, set to the words of a poignant letter by an American Civil War officer, by John Kander (of Kander and Ebb musical theatre fame). Rounding out the recital are 4 Walt Whitman Songs by German-born composer Kurt Weill, including the classic O Captain! My Captain! John Matthew Myers says, "Call me a big-hearted Romantic. Each song on this album conveys yearning, separation, loneliness or distance but also a sense of intimacy and longing for connection." It certainly does. Desiderium is an auspicious debut album, and one especially attuned to our times.
Classical|Modern
| Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Released | May 13, 2022 |
| EAN/UPC | 0822252251227 |
| Label | AVIE AVIE2512.2 |
| Genre | Classical |
| Dimensions | 123 × 141 × 9 mm · 112 g |
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