I Have A Little Shadow

I Have A Little Shadow

I Have A Little Shadow

Editorial Reviews
Vivian DeGain, Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 2005
"...definitely a collection for children, but in fact, these songs reflect the emotions of the child in all of us."

Product Description
These contemporary lullabies were written by Steve Klaper for his daughter, Caitlin when she was just three years old. Now nineteen and a vocal music major in college, Caitlin and her Dad have completed the "project" begun some 16 years ago. The result is this award-winning, two-CD set of contemporary lullabies inspired by the poems of Robert Louis Stevenson's "A Child's Garden of Verses." Jazz, pop, folk and ballads - this collection will appeal to adults and children alike. The package includes a beautifully illustrated book (whimsical watercolors by Detroit-area artist, Anne Costello) with the complete text of fifteen original Stevenson poems. A second CD contains computer screen savers of the artwork, mp3 versions of all 16 songs and complete lyrics and sheet music for piano, guitar and voice. Listening to "I Have A Little Shadow" will introduce children (and perhaps remind their parents) that classic literature has a timeless appeal and deserves it's place on the bookshelf, or in the boombox! What a great, contemporary way to pay homage to Robert Louis Stevenson while making play or bedtime peaceful and comforting!

I Have A Little Shadow,Steve Klaper & Caitlin Klaper,Azamra Music,Folk,Miscellaneous
The Broadway Album
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Learning About Love While Yearning
  • Great !
  • Number one
  • she believes the hype
  • Lovely voice, lovely songs
The Broadway Album

Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  3. Barbra Streisand - Greatest Hits
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  5. The Third Album

ASIN: B00000264K
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Putting It Together
  2. If I Loved You
  3. Something's Coming
  4. Not While I'm Around
  5. Being Alive
  6. I Have Dreamed/We Kiss In A Shadow/Something Won..
  7. Adelaide's Lament
  8. Send In The Clowns
  9. Pretty Women/The Ladies Who Lunch
  10. Can't Help Lovin' That Man
  11. I Loves You Porgy/Porgy, I's Your Woman Now...
  12. Somewhere

Amazon.com

As its title indicates, this 1985 recording marked Barbra Streisand's return to her Broadway roots (significantly, she had dropped her pop-period Guilty perm and returned to straight hair). The CD contains a broad selection of show tunes, from Guys and Dolls's "Adelaide's Lament" to Sweeney Todd's "Not While I'm Around." But let's face it: this may also be one of Babs's most dated albums, due to typically '80s synthesizer-heavy arrangements that simply don't work with the material. Company's "Being Alive" is scarred by a preening alto sax, while West Side Story's "Something's Coming" features what sounds suspiciously like syndrums. But--and it's a pretty big "but"--Streisand sounds more buttery than ever ("Send in the Clowns" may be one of her finest '80s moments), so much so that she often manages to overcome the cheesy production. Now that's a singer. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Learning About Love While Yearning.......2007-06-09

C. Kenneth Burkholder, who via an understanding was at the time of the original release of this was Barbra's prospectve father-in-law and whose death has occurred, said of this "If I Loved You", "That's nice." The tragicomic rendition of part of Adelaide fascinatingly points out some dangers of stripping for pay.
Just past the beginning of creating "What Times Are," a musical by (a) pacifist(s) as well as an adaptation of my play "What Time Is It, Neil Armstrong?," which is a sequel to my novel "How Did That Sun Get Out," I am inspired by the yearning apparent in "The Broadway Album"--a yearning not for perfection but for worthwhile ways for people all over the earth and in space to spend time.

4 out of 5 stars Great !.......2007-02-27

I bought the CD to replace my worn-out cassette tape, and I was pleased to find it has one more track -- Adelaide's Lament -- which I enjoyed. Nice to have another comic song to balance out the love songs. She brings out the beauty of these lovely tunes.

5 out of 5 stars Number one .......2007-02-05

Barbra is the number one female ballad singer of all time. No one has her range of feeling, the sheer lyric power of her voice, her sometimes exaggerated but often poignant power to dramatically express feeling. She can create the chill down the spine with a small trill or with a wild unexpected crescendo. 'Broadway' is her first home, and acting a song as she sings it comes natural to her.
This is one of her finest albums.

1 out of 5 stars she believes the hype.......2006-10-12

This is from the big-shot who thinks she can control a political party and tell fans what to think about issues despite being a high-school dropout. She's a good singer, but not the best. She basically needs to shut the eff up and sing. Hey, those are her words, right?

5 out of 5 stars Lovely voice, lovely songs.......2006-08-02

This album contains the choicest of Broadway hits given an outstanding interpretation by the Streisand. Barbra's flawless voice moves up and down with ease as the melodies unfold. Perfect!
Purcell: Songs & Airs / Argenta, North, Boothby, Nicholson, Toll
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Nice Collection
  • PERFECT!
  • Great singing and excellent value for money
  • More than two hours of beautiful 17th century 'ayres'
Purcell: Songs & Airs / Argenta, North, Boothby, Nicholson, Toll
Henry Purcell , Nancy Argenta , and Nigel North
Manufacturer: EMI Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Purcell: The Fairy Queen
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ASIN: B000059LOH
Release Date: 2001-06-05

Tracks:

  1. O Solitude - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  2. Ah! How Sweet It Is To Love - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  3. Not All My Torments - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Paul Nicholson
  4. Stripp'd Of Their Green - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  5. Tell Me, Some Pitying Angel - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  6. If Music Be The Food Of Love - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  7. Hark! Hark! The Echoing Air - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  8. The Fatal Hour Comes On Apace - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  9. Incassum, Lesbia - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Paul Nicholson
  10. Sweeter Than Roses - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby
  11. Cupid, The Slyest Rogue Alive - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  12. From Silent Shades - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  13. Dear Pretty Youth - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby
  14. From Rosy Bow'rs - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  15. Now That The Sun Hath Veil'd His Light - Nancy Argenta/Paul Nicholson
  16. Beneath A Poplar's Shadow - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby
  17. I Attempt From Love's Sickness To Fly - Nancy Argenta/Paul Nicholson
  18. Let Us Dance - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/Richard Boothby/Paul Nicholson
  19. Fairest Isle - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  20. O Solitude - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby

Tracks:

  1. Nymphs And Shepherds - Nancy Argenta/Nicholas Robinson/Fiona Huggett/Trevor Jones/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  2. Amidst The Shades And Cool Refreshing Streams - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  3. Love In Their Little Veins Inspires - Nancy Argenta/Rachel Becket/Marion Scott/Richard Boothby/Nigel North
  4. Fly Swift, Ye Hours - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  5. They Tell Us That Your Mighty Powers - Nancy Argenta/Nicholas Robinson/Fiona Huggett/Trevor Jones/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  6. The Plaint: O Let Me Weep - Nancy Argenta/Pauline Nobes/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  7. In The Black, Dismal Dungeon Of Despair - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/John Toll
  8. See, Even Night Herself Is Here - Nancy Argenta/Nicholas Robinson/Fiona Huggett/Trevor Jones
  9. Why Should Men Quarrel? - Nancy Argenta/Rachel Becket/Marion Scott/Richard Boothby/John Toll
  10. Seek Not To Know - Nancy Argenta/Paul Goodwin/Sophia McKenna/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  11. Retir'd From Mortals' Sight - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  12. To Arms, Heoric Prince - Nancy Argenta/Mark Bennett/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  13. O Lead Me To Some Peaceful Gloom - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  14. Halcyon Days - Nancy Argenta/Paul Goodwin/Pauline Nobes/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  15. Bid The Virtues - Nancy Argenta/Paul Goodwin/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  16. Lord, What Is Man? (A Divine Hymn) - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  17. Music For A While - Nancy Argenta/John Toll
  18. If Music Be The Food Of Love (1st Setting) - Nancy Argenta/Richard Boothby/John Toll
  19. Sawney Is A Bonny Lad (A Scotch Song) - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North
  20. When I Have Often Heard Young Maids Complaining - Nancy Argenta/Nicholas Robinson/Fiona Huggett/Richard Boothby/Nigel North/John Toll
  21. Ah! Cruel, Bloody Fate - Nancy Argenta/Nigel North/John Toll
  22. Thy Hand, Belinda... When I Am Laid In Earth - Nancy Argenta/Nicholas Robinson/Fiona Huggett/Trevor Jones/Richard Boothby/Nigel North

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nice Collection.......2007-03-05

I have many collections of Purcell's Music. This collection stands up to them at half the price. Solid buy.

5 out of 5 stars PERFECT!.......2006-10-26

There is only a word with which I can describe this set of discs: perfect!
The only flaw there is, is not related to the singing or playing: no text enclosed.

5 out of 5 stars Great singing and excellent value for money.......2004-09-19

This is probably one of the best anthologies of Purcell songs around, and not just because it's two-for-one pricing means it contains twice as much music (CD1:74'24" & CD2: 77'41")! Nancy Argenta has an irrepressible sense of style and crystal clear diction. But unlike Emma Kirby, whose vocal purity can become tiresome, these renditions radiate warmth. She is also, I have found, more consistently involving than any one of the singers in Hyperion's three disc survey of Complete Secular Songs (recently reissued as a single set). One marvels at how she judiciously balances restraint and emotional forthrightness. The accompaniments (archlute, viola da gamba, harpsichord, and organ) are well judged and blend with the voice, all helped by an excellently defined recording acoustic. This is an absolute winner at any price!

5 out of 5 stars More than two hours of beautiful 17th century 'ayres'.......2001-08-02

Two CDs, totaling more than 150 minutes of sparsely-arranged (never more than 3-5 instruments at a time), sweetly-sung, 350 year old 'ayres' (a typically English form of secular music). Nancy Argenta's soprano voice is lovely, silvery indeed as her name implies. The instruments are a discreet but friendly accompaniment to her solo voice. Perhaps the instruments are a little too discreet -- there are times when I wish they were a touch more prominent. But that is a very, very minor complaint. A beautiful collection, and quite well worth the money.
I Have A Little Shadow
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    I Have A Little Shadow
    Steve Klaper & Caitlin Klaper
    Manufacturer: Azamra Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B0009NZL4I
    Release Date: 2005-01-04

    Tracks:

    1. The Lamplighter
    2. Block City
    3. Keepsake Mill
    4. The Land of Counterpane
    5. Bed In Summer
    6. The Dumb Soldier
    7. The Swing
    8. Picture Books In Winter
    9. Armies In The Fire
    10. The Cow
    11. Windy Nights
    12. My Shadow
    13. Looking Glass River
    14. Singing/Rain
    15. A Good Boy
    16. for Robert

    Product Description

    These contemporary lullabies were written by Steve Klaper for his daughter, Caitlin when she was just three years old. Now nineteen and a vocal music major in college, Caitlin and her Dad have completed the "project" begun some 16 years ago. The result is this award-winning, two-CD set of contemporary lullabies inspired by the poems of Robert Louis Stevenson's "A Child's Garden of Verses." Jazz, pop, folk and ballads - this collection will appeal to adults and children alike. The package includes a beautifully illustrated book (whimsical watercolors by Detroit-area artist, Anne Costello) with the complete text of fifteen original Stevenson poems. A second CD contains computer screen savers of the artwork, mp3 versions of all 16 songs and complete lyrics and sheet music for piano, guitar and voice. Listening to "I Have A Little Shadow" will introduce children (and perhaps remind their parents) that classic literature has a timeless appeal and deserves it's place on the bookshelf, or in the boombox! What a great, contemporary way to pay homage to Robert Louis Stevenson while making play or bedtime peaceful and comforting!
    The Essential Leontyne Price
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A Long Time Coming...
    • Her Best Album
    • Price At Her Peak
    • of course world class
    • the greatest american soprano of the 20th century
    The Essential Leontyne Price

    Manufacturer: RCA
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000003FWD
    Release Date: 1996-08-13

    Tracks:

    1. Aida: Act I: Ritorna vincitor!
    2. Aida: Act I: E l'amor mio?
    3. Aida: Act I: I sacri nomi di padre, d'amante
    4. Aida: Act III: Qui Radames verra!
    5. Aida: Act III: O patria mia
    6. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act II: (Prelude)
    7. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act II: Ecco l'orrido campo
    8. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act II: Ma dall'arido stelo divulsa
    9. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act III: A tal colpa e nulla il pianto
    10. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act III: Morro, ma prima in grazia
    11. Il Trovatore: Act I: Che piu t'arresti?
    12. Il Trovatore: Act I: Tacea la notte placida
    13. Il Trovatore: Act I: Di tale amor che dirsi
    14. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Siam giunti
    15. Il Trovatore: Act IV: D'amor sull'ali rosee
    16. Ernani: Act I: Surta e la notte
    17. Ernani: Act I: Ernani! Ernani, involami
    18. Ernani: Act I: Tutto sprezzo che d'Ernani
    19. La forza del destino: Act II: Son giunta! Grazie, o Dio!
    20. La forza del destino: Act II: Madre, madre, pietosa Vergine
    21. La forza del destino: Act II: La Vergine degli angeli
    22. La forza del destino: Act IV: Pace, pace, mio Dio

    Tracks:

    1. Cosi fan tutte: Act I: Come scoglio immoto resta
    2. Madama Butterfly: Act II: Piangi? Perche?; Un bel di vedremo
    3. Madama Butterfly: Act III: Tu? tu? piccolo Iddio!
    4. TOSCA: Act II: Vissi d'arte
    5. Manon Lescaut: Act II: In quelle trine morbide
    6. Manon Lescaut: Act IV: Sola, perduta, abbandonata
    7. Dialogues des Carmelites: Act III: Mes filles, voila que s'acheve
    8. Don Giovanni: Act I: Don Ottavio, son morta!
    9. Don Giovanni: Act I: Or sai chi l'onore
    10. Don Giovanni: Act II: Crudele? Ah, no, mio bene!
    11. Don Giovanni: Act II: Non mi dir
    12. Turandot: Act I: Signore, ascolta!
    13. Turandot: Act III: Tu che di gel sei cinta
    14. Ariadne auf Naxos: Es gibt ein Reich
    15. Antony And Cleopatra: Act III: Give me my robe

    Tracks:

    1. Otello: Era piu calmo?
    2. Otello: Mia madre aveva una povera ancella (Willow Song)
    3. Otello: Ave Maria
    4. Fidelio: Act I: Abscheulicher! Wo eilst du hin?
    5. Suor Angelica: Senza mamma, o bimbo, tu sei morto!
    6. Carmen: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera)
    7. La Traviata: Act I: E strano, e strano !
    8. La Traviata: Act I: Ah, fors' e lui
    9. La Traviata: Act I: Sempre libera
    10. Le nozze di Figaro: Act III: E Susanna non vien!
    11. Le nozze di Figaro: Act III: Dove sono
    12. Die Agyptische Helena: Act II: Awakening Scene
    13. La rondine: Ore dolci e divine
    14. Salome: Finale

    Tracks:

    1. Eugene Onegin: Act II: Puskai pogibnu ya
    2. Eugene Onegin: Act II: Ya k vam pishu
    3. Eugene Onegin: Act II: Net, nikomu na svete
    4. Eugene Onegin: Act II: No tak i byt'!
    5. La rondine: Act I: Chi il bel sogno di Doretta
    6. VANESSA: Act I: He Has Come, He Has Come!
    7. VANESSA: Act I: Do Not Utter A Word
    8. Carmen: Act I: Pres des remparts de Seville (Seguidilla)
    9. Manon: Act II: Allons! il le faut!
    10. Manon: Act II: Adieu, notre petite table
    11. Macbeth: Act IV: Sleepwalking Scene: Vegliammo invan due notti
    12. Macbeth: Act IV: Sleepwalking Scene: Una macchia e qui tuttora
    13. La Boheme: Act IIII: Addio. Donde lieta usci (Mimi's Addio)
    14. Die Frau ohne Schatten: Act II: Empress's Awakening Scene
    15. Dido and Aeneas: Act III: Thy Hand, Belinda!
    16. Dido and Aeneas: Act III: When I Am Laid In Earth
    17. Don Carlo: Act V: Tu che le vanita conoscesti del mondo

    Tracks:

    1. Otello: Act I: Gia nella notte
    2. Otello: Act I: Quando narravi
    3. Otello: Act I: Venga la morte!
    4. Cosi fan tutte: Act I: Ah, guarda, sorella
    5. Madama Butterfly: Act I: Bimba, bimba, non piangere
    6. Madama Butterfly: Act I: Bimba dagli occhi
    7. Madama Butterfly: Act I: Vogliatemi bene
    8. Requiem: Recordare
    9. Porgy And Bess: Act II: Bess, You Is My Woman
    10. Norma: Act III: Me chiami, o Norma
    11. Norma: Act III: Mira, o Norma
    12. Ernani: Act II: Tu, perfida!
    13. Ernani: Act II: Ah, morir, potessi adesso
    14. Cosi fan tutte: Act II: Sorella, cosa dici?
    15. Cosi fan tutte: Act II: Prendero quel brunettino
    16. Aida: Act IV: La fatal pietra sovra me si chiuse
    17. Aida: Act IV: Presago il core della tua condanna
    18. Aida: Act IV: Vedi? Di morte l'angelo
    19. Aida: Act IV: O terra, addio

    Tracks:

    1. Un Ballo in Maschera: Act II: Teco io sto!
    2. Aida: Act III: Ciel! mio padre!
    3. Aida: Act III: Rivedrai le forest imbalsamate
    4. Aida: Act III: In armi ora si desta il popol nostro
    5. Aida: Act III: Padre! a costoro schiava non sono
    6. Requiem: Angus Dei
    7. Manon Lescaut: Act I: Oh, saro la piu bella!; Tu, tu, amore?
    8. Cosi fan tutte: Act I: Soave sia il vento
    9. Porgy And Bess: Act II: I Loves You, Porgy
    10. Aida: Act II: Silenzio! Aida verso noi s'avanza
    11. Aida: Act II: Fu la sorte dell'armi
    12. Aida: Act II: Pieta ti prenda del mio dolor
    13. Aida: Act II: Alla prompa che s'appresta
    14. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Udiste?
    15. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Mira, di acerbe lagrime
    16. Il Trovatore: Act IV: Vivra! Contende il giubilo
    17. Madama Butterfly: Act II: Scuoti quella fronda di ciliegio (Flower Duet)
    18. Carmen: Act IV: C'est toi! - C'est moi!
    19. Carmen: Act IV: Ou vas-tu? - Laisse-moi!

    Tracks:

    1. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: Villanelle
    2. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: Le spectre de la rose
    3. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: Sur les lagunes
    4. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: Absence
    5. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: Au cimetiere (Clair de lune)
    6. Les nuits d'ete, Op.7: L'ile inconnue
    7. Four Last Songs: Fruhling
    8. Four Last Songs: September
    9. Four Last Songs: Beim Schlafengehen
    10. Four Last Songs: Im Abendrot
    11. Clair de lune, Op.46, No.2: Clair de lune
    12. Notre amour, Op.23, No.2: Notre amour
    13. Au cimetiere, Op.51, No.2: Au cimetiere
    14. Au bord de l'eau, Op.8, No.1: Au bord de l'eau
    15. No.1, Cinq melodies de Venise, Op.58: Mandoline
    16. Main dominee par le coeur
    17. Miroirs brulants No.2: Je nommerai ton front
    18. Miroirs brulants No.1: Tu vois le feu du soir
    19. Ce doux petit visage

    Tracks:

    1. Knoxville: Summer Of 1915, Op.24: Knoxville: Summer Of 1915
    2. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Seit ich ihn gesehen
    3. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Er, der Herrlichste von allen
    4. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Ich kann's nicht fassen
    5. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Du Ring an meinem Finger
    6. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Helft mir, ihr Schwestern
    7. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Susser Freund, du blickest
    8. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: An meinem Herzen, an meiner Brust
    9. Frauenliebe und -leben, op.42: Nun hast du mir den ersten Schmerz getan
    10. Widmung (No.1, Myrthen, Op.25): Widmung
    11. Mignon (No.28, Liederalbum fur die Jugend, Op.79): Mignon
    12. Volksliedchen, Op.51, No.2: Volksliedchen
    13. Schone Wiege meiner Leiden (No.5, Liederkreis, Op.24): Schone Wiege meiner Leiden
    14. Er ist's (No.23, Liederalbum fur die Jugend, Op.79): Er ist's
    15. Heiss mich nicht reden (No.5, Lieder und Gesand aus Wilhelm Meister)
    16. Lust der Sturmnacht, Op.35, No.1: Lust der Sturmnacht
    17. Allerseelen, Op.10, No.8: Allerseelen
    18. Schlagende Herzen
    19. Freundliche Vision, Op.48, No.1: Freundliche Vision
    20. Wie sollten wir geheim, Op.19, No.4: Wie sollten wir geheim
    21. Der Gartner (Morike-Lieder No.17)
    22. Lebe wohl (Morike-Lieder No.36)
    23. Morgentau (From An Old Songbook)
    24. Geh, Geliebter, geh jetzt (Spanisches Liederbuch No.34)

    Tracks:

    1. Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit - Various Artists
    2. Let Us Break Bread Together On Our Knees - Various Artists
    3. His Name So Sweet - Various Artists
    4. 'Roun' About De Mountain - Various Artists
    5. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - Various Artists
    6. Sit Down, Servant - Various Artists
    7. Were You There - Various Artists
    8. He's Got The Whole World In His Hands - Various Artists
    9. Deep River - Various Artists
    10. Honor! Honor! - Various Artists
    11. My Soul's Been Anchored In De Lord - Various Artists
    12. On Ma Journey - Various Artists
    13. A City Called Heaven - Various Artists
    14. Ride On, King Jesus - Various Artists
    15. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free - Various Artists
    16. Sinner, Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass - Various Artists
    17. Sweet Little Jesus Boy - Various Artists
    18. There Is A Balm In Gilead - Various Artists
    19. Let Us Cheer The Weary Traveler - Various Artists
    20. Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit - Various Artists
    21. My Way Is Cloudy - Various Artists
    22. Nobody Knows The Touble I've Seen - Various Artists
    23. I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray - Various Artists

    Tracks:

    1. Holy, Holy, Holy
    2. Lead, Kindly Light
    3. Blessed Assurance
    4. Ave Maria
    5. What A Friend We Have In Jesus
    6. Amazing Grace
    7. The Lord's Prayer
    8. Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour
    9. The Church's One Foundation
    10. Bless This House
    11. I Need Thee Every Hour
    12. Fairest Lord Jesus
    13. I Wonder As I Wander
    14. Ave Maria
    15. Porgy And Bess: Summertime
    16. America The Beautiful
    17. Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing
    18. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
    19. Battle Hymn Of The Republic

    Tracks:

    1. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: He Zigeuner
    2. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Hochgeturmte Rimaflut
    3. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Wisst ihr, wann mein Kindchen
    4. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Lieber Gott, du weisst
    5. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Brauner Bursche
    6. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Roselein dreie in der Reihe
    7. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Kommt dir manchmal in den Sinn
    8. Chants tziganes, Op. 103: Rote Abendwolken
    9. Adriana Lecouvreur: Act I: Io son l'umile ancella
    10. This Little Light O'Mine
    11. Interview With Leontyne Price By John Pfeiffer

    Amazon.com

    This 11-CD set, one might say jokingly, contains all the music ever written for the soprano voice and a bit for mezzo as well. And indeed, it's a staggering collection: In addition to her great Verdi heroines (the two Leonoras, Aida, Amelia, and Elvira in Ernani), Price is heard in her Puccini roles--Manon Lescaut, Butterfly, Tosca--and at least two dozen other roles, most of which she never sang on stage. Here are her heroic, secure Leonore in Fidelio, Strauss's high-flying Egyptian Helen, Purcell's Dido, Barber's Cleopatra, Bellini's Norma, Ariadne, Verdi's Violetta and Desdemona, Bizet's Carmen, Mozart's Countess, and Fiordiligi. Some are, naturally, more successful than others; almost none are embarrassing (Carmen comes close). In addition, she sings songs by Schubert, Schumann, and Strauss--none of them as well as say, Janet Baker or Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, and Barber's Knoxville, etc.--quite beautifully. Berlioz's Les Nuits d'été is not very good, but a group of spirituals is. In all, however, this is an amazing display by one of the century's greatest sopranos. There may be no new depths plumbed here, but the singing is a knockout. --Robert Levine

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A Long Time Coming..........2006-03-30

    This compilation of Ms. Price's career is almost as complete as anything I've ever come across!!
    An American Icon....I will forever be a loyal fan and admirer!!

    5 out of 5 stars Her Best Album.......2006-01-01

    Along with the equally extensive "Prima Donna Collection" this is Leontyne Price's best album. Anyone who wants to become familiarized with her vocal technique and her art on record should own this album. It features her best work ever recorded. A lot of these arias and their respective soprano roles were not roles she sang on stage. Leontyne Price was not only a consummate artist, but a cautious one. The reason these arias, Lieder, Gospel and spirituals sound so beautiful and technically brilliant is because Leontyne was smart enough to sing them infrequently and in concert form. She did not take on new roles other than her repetitive Aidas, Leonoras, Butterfly, Toscas and Madame Lidoins, etc, because she was afraid of ruining her glorious voice too soon as many of her contemporary sopranos. Like soprano Zinka Milanov, Leontyne Price preserved the freshness and vitality of her voice through "operatic abstinence". Thus, the Norma, Salome, Manon, Lady Macbeth and even Traviata we hear on this album are well-rendered because she did NOT sing them on stage. She would have worn out her beautiful voice if she sung so many roles.

    This collection is overwhelming. Leontyne Price proves herself to be a masterful artist of diverse repertoire. Pity she didn't really sing these on stage because she would have put Maria Callas and all the reigning divas before and after her to shame. Listen to her remarkable, unsurpassed Mozart repertoire. This she did sing in opera houses, probably because Mozart does not require a true lyrico-spinto heavyness and smaller opera houses can accomodate Mozartian voices that do not often rise above the staff/orchestra. She sang exquisite Fiordiligis at the Met. The arias from Cosi Fan Tutte here - Soave sia il vento, O Guarda Sorelle and the fiendishly difficult vocal showcase "Come Scoglio" with its vertiginious scales are all fine samples of Miss Price's artistry. She sang Susanna and Donna Anna with beauty and bravura. The Salome excerpt is quite thrilling. She would have made a terrific Salome but the role is quite difficult and it would have surely killed her voice. Leontyne Price was the number one Verdi soprano. Every opera cognoscente will tell you that. When you hear the excerpts from Verdi operas here - Lady Macbeth's Sleepwalking Scene, Aida's arias, Leonora's arias from Trovatore and Leonora's arias from Forza Del Destino, particularly La Virgine Del Angeli and the ravishing Pace Pace Mio Dio- are the best renditions of Verdi soprano singing. Anyone who wants to study how to sing in the letter-to-letter Verdi lyrico spinto style should hear these arias. A voice like Leontyne cannot be easily imitated. Maria Callas's own voice can be imitated as Romanian diva Angela Gheorghiu has proven. Leontyne was in a class of her own, a voice that is both dramatic and beautiful to hear. However, most people find fault in her lack of dramatic interpretation. I say they're not hearing hard enough. Yes, there is excessive beauty in her singing but she understood that the opera heroines should sound beautiful because they are beautiful and though I never saw her on stage, from the recordings I hear she sounds dramatic and character-driven enough for me to be satisfied. For a devoted fan of Leontyne Price, this album is the Holy Grail. She sings the most beautiful Norma, Madame Butterfly, Tosca, Aida, Violetta, Madame Lidoin, Suor Angelica, Susanna, Dona Ana, Gilda, Fiordiligi, Desdemona and countless other heroines. The last cd is a collection of Gospel, spirituals and patriotic songs. These "American", non-opera selections find her in beautiful voice and she is actually paying tribute to her roots. She was not only African-American, but a Southerner from Mississippi. Her voice must have been heavenly to hear in Church! This is the album that made me love Leontyne.

    5 out of 5 stars Price At Her Peak.......2005-05-02

    Originally a Gospel singer, Leontyne Price rose to the heights of operatic superstardom in the 60's and 70's. She enjoyed the same success Maria Callas did in the 50's. Although Callas will forever be most people's idea of the greatest soprano of the 20th century, Leontyne Price was not a force to be reckoned with. In my opinion, and this is just me, she outshone Callas and was the greater singer as far as techinicality and musicianship. Leontyne Price's best work is recorded in this album. It is her best album, together with the Prima Donna Collection. The price is expensive but it's worth every penny. Prepare to be riveted and blown away by the dynamic strength and passion of her voice as it blasts through yours stereo. While many often point out that Leontyne Price was not much of an actress, from a purely operatic/vocal level, her voice was faultless and virtuosic, powerful, passionate, beautiful, lyrical, soulful. Never have I heard a soprano so richly endowed with strong chest register- she could sing the low octaves that are found in the roles of mezzo-soprano voices or contralto voices. But she was a dramatic soprano and that's dramatic with a capital D- all the high C's were there, perfectly in place, and she was a thrilling singer when reaching for the stratosphere with her voice.

    This album contains arias from operas that I didn't even know she performed- La Traviata (yes, Leontyne Price as Violetta is a moving and powerful interpretation, executed with sublime beauty. She finds herself the equal to Callas in the role- for Callas had a big voice for a role that calls for the "dying" effect. Thus, Price, like Callas, could sing roles that call for beauty and not just dramatic vigor. It's unfortunate that unlike the stars that were rising in her time- Joan Sutherland, Beverly Sills and Montserrat Caballe- Price never mastered the bel canto repertoire - Rossini, Donizetti, Bellini (although she sang a sensational Norma, excerpts are found in this recording). But her strongest suit was Verdi. She had the voice Verdi was looking for in a soprano- rich, dramatic, beautiful, able to fill up the lines with smoky and velvety hues and a gleaming high top. Check out her Amelia in Un Ballo In Maschera, her Leonora in Trovatore, her Leonora in La Forza Del Destino. Of course, her greatest role, her signature role, and one which she connected with on a personal/ancestral level was that of Aida. The first selections in this recording are from that masterpiece. As Aida, she was at her best. It was easy for her somehow, when most other sopranos tackle the role with difficulty. She conveys grace, nobility, passion and spirituality in the role of the tragic Ethiopian princess.

    Further roles she excelled in that are on this recording is Desdemona in Otello, which she sung opposite Placido Domingo. Their masterful voices blend together harmonically and gloriously in the Act 1 Love Duet. She's quite the ground-breaking artist. Most Violettas in Traviata or Desdemona in Otello are Caucasian lyric soprano (Desdemona was white, Otello was black, that was Shakespeare's intention) but in opera, race does not matter and Leontyne Price's voice made her a star in a time when it was incredibly difficult for a black woman to sing opera. From the start of the century, opera was always associated with white Europeans and later on Americans. But Leontyne Price followed the inspirational example of the gutsy contralto Marian Anderson, who suffered a lot of rejection in opera due to skin color in pre-Civil Rights Movement 30's, 40's and 50's. Finally in the late 50's, Anderson, after a lifetime of singing only in private concerts and recitals, debuted at the Met as Ulrica in Un Ballo. Leontyne Price immediately picked up where she left- singing all the soprano diva roles typically associated with white singers - especially Tosca. Her Tosca is second to her Aida. As Tosca, she encompasses the diva who dies for love in the most thrilling way.

    Other than Tosca, Puccini heroines were just as magnificent vehicles for her voice. She sang Madame Butterfly to great acclaim. I dont know how she did it but she suddenly ceased to be herself and became the frail, naive, lovesick Japanese Geisha. Softness and fragility is also mixed with the maturity of a woman in love, with passion and dramatic vocal color. She sang La Rondine with equal success, though this role is more along the lines of Violetta/Traviata. She sang Suor Angelica, she sang in modern works such as Barber's Antony and Cleopatra- in that infamous Zefferelli production- she sang Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, she sang in Dialoge of the Carmelites. All these are on here, along with her Baroque specialties- Dido in Dido and Aeneas. Her Mozart voice is also the best I've heard, really, even with a more dramatic and beautiful charm than other singers I've heard. She sang the acrobatic role of Fiordiligi in Cosi Fan Tutte, both Dona Ana and Donva Elvira in Don Giovanni. I prefer her as Dona Ana, she is all fire, despair, intensity and repressed desire, but she sings a hysterical and lovesick Elvira with a passion as well. She even sang the Countess in Le Nozze Di Figaro. But the sky was the limit to Price. She even sang, in a Jessie Norman way, the Wagner role of Isolde. Her "Liebestod" is the greatest I've heard since Birgit Nilsson, with a passion that stemmed from her religious Gospel heart.
    This is a great album and I recommend it to any fan of Price and any fan of opera in general. If you have never heard Price and want to start somewhere, start with this one. This one or the Prima Donna Collection.

    5 out of 5 stars of course world class.......2000-08-14

    Price is amazing. I will have to also mention that Joan Sutherland in the 1960 is even more incredible, if that's possible. Check Dame Joan out, you will not be sorry. But Price is a D flawless diamond set by Cartier, in my opinion.

    5 out of 5 stars the greatest american soprano of the 20th century.......1999-12-12

    This collection of arias, art songs, and spirituals is truly amazing for the sheer breadth and depth of this soprano's artistry. It is hard to imagine any Verdi soprano after Ms. Price who could offer us the smoky richness of her vocal color, and there are so many wonderful selections, many of them being roles she did not perform on stage. Among my personal favorites are her scene from Dialogues of the Carmelites, the Letter Scene from Eugene Onegin, and the drama of her Lady Macbeth. For those of us who heard Ms. Price over the years in opera and concert, this collection brings back wonderful memories...It is truly a must-have for any serious opera lover.
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