Kevin Oldham: Piano and Vocal Music

On this CD:

1. Ballade, Op 17
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Karen Kushner

2. Thérèse Raquin Sleep and Dream
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Camellia Johnson, Karen Kushner

3. Across the Sea, for voice & piano
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Karen Kushner, Susan Rosenbaum

4. Sarabande and Toccata, Op 19
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Karen Kushner

5. Row, I Love to Row, for voice & piano
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Carl Halvorson, Karen Kushner, Maria Russo, Andrew Schroeder

6. Sinfonia No. 11 "Della cornamuse" Second Movement: Andante Tranquillo
Composed by Gian Francesco Malipiero
Performed by Karen Kushner

7. Paint Me, for voice & piano
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Karen Kushner, Maria Russo

8. Not Even If I Try, for voice & piano
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Carl Halvorson, Karen Kushner

9. Nocturnes (2), Op 15 No.1 in C major
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Karen Kushner

10. Nocturnes (2), Op 15 No.2 in A flat major
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Karen Kushner

11. Gaspard de la nuit, for voice & piano, Op 3
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Karen Kushner, Susan Rosenbaum

12. Variations on a French Noël, Op 7
Composed by Kevin Oldham
Performed by Kevin Oldham

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Kevin Oldham: Piano and Vocal Music
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • One of my favorite CDs...
  • A Brilliant Composer Cruelly Cut Down Before His Time
Kevin Oldham: Piano and Vocal Music

Manufacturer: Albany Records
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ASIN: B0000049Q7
Release Date: 1997-01-14

Tracks:

  1. Ballade, Op.17
  2. Theres Raquin: Sleep And Dream
  3. Across The Sea
  4. Sarabande And Toccata , Op.19: Sarabande
  5. Sarabande And Toccata , Op.19: Toccata
  6. Therese Raquin: Row, I Love To Row
  7. Concerto For Piano, Op.14: Andante Tranquillo
  8. Therese Raquin: Paint Me
  9. Not Even If I Try
  10. 2 Nocturnes, Op. 15: No. 1 In C
  11. 2 Nocturnes, Op. 15: No. 2 In A Flat
  12. Gaspard de la Nuit, Op. 3: Ondine
  13. Gaspard de la Nuit, Op. 3: Le Gibet
  14. Gaspard de la Nuit, Op. 3: Scarbo
  15. Variations On A French Noel, Op.7

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite CDs..........2006-12-27

I don't think I can add anything to Scott Morrison's brilliant review, except to say I got goosebumps the first time I heard Paint Me and replayed Not Even If I try about 10 times! I especially like the nocturnes for solo piano and "Sleep and Dream" for voice and piano. The solo piano arrangement of the second movement of the piano concerto is lovely and nearly as effective as the original. Only the Toccata is unconvincing, but I wonder how much of it is actually Oldham. Can't recommend this CD strongly enough, I refer to it constantly. A Desert Island Disc!!!

5 out of 5 stars A Brilliant Composer Cruelly Cut Down Before His Time.......2004-03-02

Not all composers have the ability to write a memorable melody. Kevin Oldham had it in spades. I defy anyone to hear the second movement of his Piano Concerto, here played in a solo piano arrangement, and not have it linger in memory. The same is true for a number of the other works here, such as 'Sleep and Dream' from his unfinished opera, 'Thérèse Raquin.' Oldham (1960-1993) was diagnosed with AIDS in 1988 and the knowledge that he might not have long to live spurred him to turn his attention from his burgeoning career as a virtuoso pianist to that of composer. In the New York Times Oldham was quoted in 1992, less than a year before his death, as saying that when he knew he was dying he realized 'It's your work that must have a life of its own.' In a moving tribute to him in the CD booklet, Washington Post music critic Tim Page recounts Oldham's performance as pianist in the première of his own Piano Concerto only a few weeks before his death. A recording of the Concerto, made afterwards, features pianist Ian Hobson.

This CD was obviously a labor of love for its participants, many of them friends of the composer. The primary contributor, playing on all but the last selection which is of Oldham himself playing in recital in 1986, is the sensitive and skilled pianist, Karen Kushner, perhaps best known as Igor Kipnis's partner in the Kipnis-Kushner piano duo. She plays a number of solo works, including the iridescent and multilayered 'Ballade,' written for her New York recital début. The impressionistic Sarabande had to be transcribed from a tape of the composer playing it, and its companion piece, the spikily obsessive Toccata, left unfinished at his death, was completed seamlessly by Steve Cohen. The two Scriabinesque Nocturnes feature delicate filigree but also have hints of Mahlerian melancholy. The solo transcription of the Andante tranquillo movement of Oldham's Piano Concerto was done by Lawrence Rosen. It is played gorgeously, with great nuance and lushly romantic feeling by pianist Kushner. When I first got this CD several years ago I found myself putting this band on repeat and immersing myself in its serene beauty.

Written in his teens, the three songs set to the 'Gaspard de la Nuit' poems of Aloysius Bertand reflect but do not copy Ravel's well-known piano work inspired by the poems. They are effectively sung (and acted) by soprano Susan Rosenbaum. The complex piano accompaniment is handled nicely by Kushner, particularly in the undulations of the opening song, 'Ondine,' and in the fleet 'Scarbo.' A achingly touching love-song, to Oldham's own words, is 'Not Even If I Try,' sung movingly by tenor Carl Halvorson. 'Across the Sea,' also to words by the composer ['I know a place where my heart has built a home ... across the sea'], can only be heard as a metaphor for Oldham's eventual fate. It is sung eagerly by Rosenbaum; the breathtakingly presto piano accompaniment is done with aplomb by Kushner.

There are three selections from Oldham's 'Thérèse Raquin,' set to his own words after Zola's novel. 'Sleep and Dream,' with its wistfully hopeful lyric, is sung by soprano Camellia Johnson. The dramatic aria, 'Paint Me', is sung thrillingly by soprano Maria Russo. The trio, 'Row, I Love to Row,' sung by the opera's ultimately tragic love triangle of Laurent, Thérèse and Camille, is dramatically apt and a bit overlong; it probably would have been reshaped by the composer had he lived to finish the opera. Russo and Halvorson are joined by baritone Andrew Schroeder.

The final selection on this disc is from a tape of a live performance Oldham gave as part of the Chicago Public Library's Dame Myra Hess Recital Series in 1986. It is a set of variations on an old French Christmas carol, 'Noël nouvelet, Noël chantons ici.' There is some tape hiss and crowd noise but one doesn't care because this is a blisteringly virtuosic performance of a 10-minute set of variations that shows off not only Oldham's pianistic fireworks but also his ability to write a set of polystylistic variations that could easily find a place in the repertoire of adventurous pianists.

Strongly recommended.

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Scott Morrison
Out of the Depths
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • heartfelt, well written music
Out of the Depths

Manufacturer: Video Artists Int'l
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ASIN: B000003LKX
Release Date: 1996-06-18

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 1 For Organ, Op. 10: I. Introduction
  2. Symphony No. 1 For Organ, Op. 10: II. Scherzo
  3. Symphony No. 1 For Organ, Op. 10: III. Hymn
  4. Symphony No. 1 For Organ, Op. 10: IV. Toccata
  5. Psalm 121: I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Unto The Hills
  6. Psalm 150: Hallelujah! Praise The Lord!
  7. Psalm 130: Out Of The Depths Have I Cried To Thee
  8. Be Still My Soul
  9. The Boulding Chorales: Can I, Imprisoned
  10. The Boulding Chorales: Small Flowers
  11. The Boulding Chorales: Are There No Armies
  12. The Boulding Chorales: My Lord, Thou Art In Every Breath I Take
  13. Do I Know Why?

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars heartfelt, well written music.......2003-05-12

This CD is worth getting for the sincere, emotional writing which is often very beautiful. I especially like the choral works, but the organ symphony has many powerful moments as well. A fine tribute to a composer who was tragically snuffed out before his time!

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