The McCormack Edition Vol.11
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Label: Naxos - Historical
Cat No: 8111402
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 30th October 2015
Contents
Works
All AloneLieder (6), op.86
Rose Marie
The O'Brien Girl: Learn to Smile
Padraic the Fiddiler
Irish Melodies Vol.6
Send me away with a smile
Songs (12), op.21
Lieder (4), op.27
Artists
John McCormack (tenor)Fritz Kreisler (violin)
Emmy Destinn (soprano)
Edwin Schneider (piano)
Conductors
Nathaniel ShilkretPercy Pitt
Edward King
Josef A Pasternack
Works
All AloneLieder (6), op.86
Rose Marie
The O'Brien Girl: Learn to Smile
Padraic the Fiddiler
Irish Melodies Vol.6
Send me away with a smile
Songs (12), op.21
Lieder (4), op.27
Artists
John McCormack (tenor)Fritz Kreisler (violin)
Emmy Destinn (soprano)
Edwin Schneider (piano)
Conductors
Nathaniel ShilkretPercy Pitt
Edward King
Josef A Pasternack
About
John McCormack’s reputation as one of the greatest of all tenors remains undimmed. The final volume of this acclaimed series focuses on the sequence of acoustically recorded discs made in late 1924. There are memorable encounters with the great violinist Fritz Kreisler and a span of repertoire that includes Brahms – McCormack was tutored by one of the composer’s favourite interpreters, George Henschel – as well as lighter fare.
This release ends with a series of important alternative takes, including the first ever issue of a second take of 'La Serenata' from Rossini’s Les Soirées Musicales.
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