Label: Champs Hill
Format: CD
Barcode: 5060212591500
Catalog number: CHRCD 144
Releasedate: 07-09-18
Format: CD
Barcode: 5060212591500
Catalog number: CHRCD 144
Releasedate: 07-09-18
- He is joined by soprano Lucy Crowe and his duo partner at the piano is Stephen Higgins
- Sir Thomas Allen is an established star of great opera house around the world with a huge repertoire
- Sir Thomas Allen is an established star of great opera house around the world with a huge repertoire
Sir Thomas Allen is an established star of great opera house around the world with a huge repertoire - with fifty roles at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden alone – who has now recorded something completely different for Champs Hill Records. ·
September Songs is a chance to explore songs he grew up with, loved then and loves still, but repertoire that’s not usually associated with him, the golden age of Broadway and Hollywood with its melodic beauty, lyrical inventiveness and emotional directness.
Allen has always hankered to ‘give it a go’ and to explore songs by the likes of George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern and Kurt Weill. This period of music has so much allure and fascination for singers and musicians from all backgrounds, and he’s upfront about the criticisms that can so often be levelled against classical singers performing the Great American Songbook – that performers don’t give it the respect it deserves: “my feeling is that these songs are every bit the equal of the standard repertoire that we sing, and one must find the way of singing them… there’s an intimacy to so many of them that, in these simple versions for voice and piano, I know I have to try to capture.” “There are one or two in particular that are little operatic scenas in themselves, and I love trying to find what that scene is – that’s my challenge.”
September Songs is a chance to explore songs he grew up with, loved then and loves still, but repertoire that’s not usually associated with him, the golden age of Broadway and Hollywood with its melodic beauty, lyrical inventiveness and emotional directness.
Allen has always hankered to ‘give it a go’ and to explore songs by the likes of George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern and Kurt Weill. This period of music has so much allure and fascination for singers and musicians from all backgrounds, and he’s upfront about the criticisms that can so often be levelled against classical singers performing the Great American Songbook – that performers don’t give it the respect it deserves: “my feeling is that these songs are every bit the equal of the standard repertoire that we sing, and one must find the way of singing them… there’s an intimacy to so many of them that, in these simple versions for voice and piano, I know I have to try to capture.” “There are one or two in particular that are little operatic scenas in themselves, and I love trying to find what that scene is – that’s my challenge.”
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1YOU?RE JUST IN LOVE from ?Call me Madam?02:37
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2THEY DIDN?T BELIEVE ME from ?The Girl from Utah?02:53
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3MY SHIP from ?Lady in the Dark?02:59
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4ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE from ?Very Warm for May?03:08
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5SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME from ?Oh, Kay!?03:38
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6JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS from ?Jubilee?02:46
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7THE FOLKS WHO LIVE ON THE HILL03:11
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8COME HOME JOE from ?Allegro?03:18
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9MISS OTIS REGRETS02:26
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10THE GOOD LIFE02:14
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11I REMEMBER IT WELL from ?Gigi?02:52
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12OUR LOVE IS HERE TO STAY from ?The Goldwyn Follies?03:49
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13ONE FOR MY BABY from ?The Sky?s the limit?04:39
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14AUTUMN LEAVES02:57
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15SEPTEMBER SONG from ?Knickerbocker Holiday?04:02
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16SOME OTHER TIME from ?On the Town?03:35
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17GREETING from ?Arias and Barcarolles?02:41