I am Wind on Sea: Contemporary vocal music from Ireland
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Label: Metier
Cat No: MSV28558
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 11th November 2016
Contents
Works
April AwakeAfter Great Pain
Remember
The Tightrope Walker Presents a Rose
Sleep Song
Songs (3) by Walter de la Mare
I am Wind on Sea
smiling like that ...
The Hoopoe Song
Artists
Aylish Kerrigan (mezzo-soprano)Dearbhla Collins (piano)
Works
April AwakeAfter Great Pain
Remember
The Tightrope Walker Presents a Rose
Sleep Song
Songs (3) by Walter de la Mare
I am Wind on Sea
smiling like that ...
The Hoopoe Song
Artists
Aylish Kerrigan (mezzo-soprano)Dearbhla Collins (piano)
About
Aylish Kerrigan is one of the foremost interpreters of traditional Irish vocal music, and of Brecht, and her one-woman Broadway-style shows won acclaim when given in New York, Paris, Berlin and Dublin. She is a guest professor at Wuhan Conservatory in China where she gives masterclasses in performance of Lieder and has recorded Schoenberg’s Op.15 and songs by Ives for release by us in 2017. Her accompanist Dearbhla Collins has performed worldwide especially in German Lieder, contemporary art song and theatre music.
Each of the works is receiving its first recording.
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