Open Your Heart
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Label: Delos
Cat No: DE3483
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 4th January 2016
Contents
Works
Ouvre ton coeurOpen your heart
Until and I heard
En sourdine
Mandoline
Canciones populares espanolas (7)
French Folk Songs (4)
Bachianas Brasileiras no.5
Anon in Love
Artists
Laura Claycomb (soprano)Marc Teicholz (guitar)
Works
Ouvre ton coeurOpen your heart
Until and I heard
En sourdine
Mandoline
Canciones populares espanolas (7)
French Folk Songs (4)
Bachianas Brasileiras no.5
Anon in Love
Artists
Laura Claycomb (soprano)Marc Teicholz (guitar)
About
This beguiling album is the first for Delos by brilliant American coloratura soprano Laura Claycomb. Best known for her work in opera, she explores here an entirely different aspect of her artistry: a more intimate and personal interpretive approach featuring assorted art songs with guitar.
And she has found an ideal partner in guitar wizard Marc Teicholz: her long-time collaborator and musical soul mate.
Our dazzling, yet subtly interactive duo undertakes a broad-ranging program of vocal music, either written originally for voice and guitar, or with accompaniments transcribed (mostly by Marc) for guitar. The array ranges from English language settings by American eclectic Marc Blitzstein and British icon William Walton through treatments of French texts by Georges Bizet, Claude Debussy and the Hungarian exile Mátyás Seiber to Spanish and Portuguese settings by Manuel de Falla and Heitor Villa-Lobos.
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