Deutsche Grammophon: 435 867-2 (435 868-2--435 869-2). In part song cycles. Principally with piano acc. ; the 21st song with string quartet acc. Sung principally in English ; Mélodies passagères sung in French. Texts from various sources. Cheryl Studer, soprano ; Thomas Hampson, baritone ; John Browning, piano ; Emerson String Quartet (in "Dover Beach"). Ed. recorded: G. Schirmer. Recorded at St. Konrad Church, Abersee, Austria, Aug. 1991, at Brahms-Saal, Musikverein, Vienna, Sept. 1992, at Performing Arts Center, SUNY Purchase, Dec. 6, 1992, and at American Academy & Institute of Arts and Letters, New York, Dec. 8, 1992. Compact discs. Biographical and program notes by John Browning and texts, the French songs with English translation ([28] p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Contents:
Disc 1. A slumber song of the Madonna (2:01) ; There's nae lark (1:43) ; Love at the door (1:26) ; Serenades [i.e. Serenader] (2:16) ; Love's caution (2:56) ; Night wanderers (3:02) ; Of that so sweet imprisonment (2:10) ; Strings in the earth and air (1:18) ; Beggar's song (2:02) ; In the dark pinewood (1:46) ; Three songs, op. 2 (5:00) ; Three songs, op. 10 (11:00) ; Four songs, op. 13 (10:00) ; Dover Beach, op. 3 (8:12) -- Disc 2. Two songs, op. 18 (4:00) ; Nuvoletta, op. 25 (5:08) ; Mélodies passagères, op. 27 (10:00) ; Hermit songs, op. 29 (19:00) ; Despite and still, op. 41 (11:00) ; Three songs, op. 45 (10:00).
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