Label: Aliud
Format: CD
Barcode: 8717775551713
Catalog number: ACDOE 1252
Releasedate: 11-11-22
Format: CD
Barcode: 8717775551713
Catalog number: ACDOE 1252
Releasedate: 11-11-22
Renowned baritone Thomas Hampson considers Richard Hageman as “an American composer of the highest caliber [and] an important contributor to the arts in America” and yet VOICES is the first album ever to be dedicated solely to Hageman’s songs. This album assembles more than two dozen of Hageman’s songs, the majority of which are world premier recordings.
Richard Hageman
Born in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands, on July 9, 1881, Hageman studied, as a protégé of Queen Regent Emma, at the Conservatoire Royal in Brussels from 1893-1895 and thereafter at the Amsterdamsch Conservatorium.
Hageman conducted the Netherlands Opera in Amsterdam from 1898 until he moved to Paris in 1903. There he met Yvette Guilbert, the popular diseuse, whom Henri Toulouse-Lautrec immortalized in several paintings. After accompanying Guilbert on two US concert tours, Hageman moved to New York in 1908, to start a 13-year association with the Metropolitan Opera as coach and conductor. After returning to Europe in 1930, he completed and promoted his only opera, Caponsacchi (1931) in Germany and Austria. In 1937, Caponsacchi was staged, for the last time, at the Metropolitan Opera.
Hageman moved to Hollywood in 1938, quickly establishing himself as an A-list composer. He scored films for directors such as John Ford and Frank Lloyd. Six of his film scores were nominated for an Academy Award, later known as an Oscar, winning with John Ford’s western, Stagecoach (1939). He conducted performances at the Hollywood Bowl and starred in several films, including The Great Caruso (1951) with Mario Lanza and Rhapsody (1954) with Elizabeth Taylor.
Born in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands, on July 9, 1881, Hageman studied, as a protégé of Queen Regent Emma, at the Conservatoire Royal in Brussels from 1893-1895 and thereafter at the Amsterdamsch Conservatorium.
Hageman conducted the Netherlands Opera in Amsterdam from 1898 until he moved to Paris in 1903. There he met Yvette Guilbert, the popular diseuse, whom Henri Toulouse-Lautrec immortalized in several paintings. After accompanying Guilbert on two US concert tours, Hageman moved to New York in 1908, to start a 13-year association with the Metropolitan Opera as coach and conductor. After returning to Europe in 1930, he completed and promoted his only opera, Caponsacchi (1931) in Germany and Austria. In 1937, Caponsacchi was staged, for the last time, at the Metropolitan Opera.
Hageman moved to Hollywood in 1938, quickly establishing himself as an A-list composer. He scored films for directors such as John Ford and Frank Lloyd. Six of his film scores were nominated for an Academy Award, later known as an Oscar, winning with John Ford’s western, Stagecoach (1939). He conducted performances at the Hollywood Bowl and starred in several films, including The Great Caruso (1951) with Mario Lanza and Rhapsody (1954) with Elizabeth Taylor.
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1Trois chansons françaisesIl passa03:01
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2Trois chansons françaisesTon cœur est un tombeau03:14
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3Trois chansons françaisesNocturne03:57
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4Five Robert Nathan SongsA Lover’s Song02:26
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5Five Robert Nathan SongsSo Love Returns04:42
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6Five Robert Nathan SongsFear Not The Night03:24
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7Five Robert Nathan SongsHush02:12
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8Five Robert Nathan SongsIs It You?03:33
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9Vier deutsche GedichteBettlerliebe02:49
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10Vier deutsche GedichteDie Stadt02:58
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11Vier deutsche GedichteO Welt, du bist so wunderschön!01:41
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12Vier deutsche GedichteAm Himmelstor03:16
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13Of Fables And FantasyThe Owl And The Pussy-cat03:13
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14Of Fables And FantasyThe Fox And The Raven03:55
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15Of Fables And FantasyThe Rich Man01:57
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16Of Fables And FantasyThe Donkey03:08
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17Songs from The GardenerMay Night01:53
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18Songs from The GardenerDo Not Go, My Love03:12
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19Songs from The GardenerAt The Well02:22
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20Of Hope And MemoryThe Little Dancers02:58
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21Of Hope And MemoryGrandma’s Prayer02:10
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22Of Hope And MemoryCharity02:07
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23Of Hope And MemoryMother03:00
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24Of Hope And MemoryVoices01:50
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25Of Hope And MemoryMiranda02:31