Episode 15. Hail and Farewell: 2019 Departures
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We set our sights on the New Year, at the same time giving a backward glance, in mostly reverse chronological order, to those singers and other musicians, whose contributions have immeasurably enhanced our lives. I’ve prepared a whopper of an episode that traverses many genres and styles, but which, as always, remains faithful to the mission of the podcast: to bring you the most interesting and communicative singers. From João Gilberto to Marcello Giordani, from Sanford Sylvan to Rolando Panerai, from Heather Harper to Ann Crumb: they’re all here, with a few surprises sprinkled along the way. Three last-minute entries to the Hail and Farewell sequence are Peter Schreier, Allee Willis, and Jerry Herman, all of whom died in the last week.
RECORDINGS HEARD IN THIS EPISODE

Gioacchino Rossini: Sieh, schon die Morgenröte (Der Barbier von Sevilla). Peter Schreier, tenor (1935-2019); Otmar Suitner conducting the Berliner Staatskapelle and the Solistenvereinigung des Berliner Rundfunks. From Der Barbier von Sevilla: Opernquerschnitt, Eterna Records 8 20 575 (1965). The cast includes Hermann Prey, Ruth-Margret Pütz, Franz Crass, Fritz Oldendorff, and Annelies Burmeister.

Reynaldo Hahn: La dernière Valse. Dalton Baldwin, piano (1931-2019), accompanying Elly Ameling, soprano. From Souvenirs, Columbia Masterworks M 35119, 1979. The version I have linked to is a live version from 1980 posted on YouTube. The studio version of this recording is not currently available on YouTube. The first episode of the New Year will be of the entire Souvenirs album, which has never been reissued in any form in the past forty years and which was one of my favorite records growing up.

Dave Crawford, Brad Shapiro, Jackie Moore: It Ain’t Who You Know. Jackie Moore (1946-2019), Atlantic single 2902, recorded 1972.
Amilcare Ponchielli: Silenzio e tenebre (Marion Delorme). Francisco Casanova, tenor (1957-2019); Friedemann Layer (1941-2019) conducting the Orchestre National de Montpellier. From a live 2001 performance, Accord Records 472 613-2.

Traditional American, arr. George Crumb. All the Pretty Little Horses from Unto the Hills: American Songbook III). Ann Crumb (1950-2019); James Freeman conducting the Orchestra 2001. Bridge Records 9218A/B.
Raymond Leppard Gerald English Heather Harper
Francesco Cavalli: Mio core respira (La virtù degli strali d’amore). Heather Harper, soprano (1930-2019); Gerald English, tenor (1925-2019); Raymond Leppard (1927-2019) conducting the Bath Festival Ensemble. From Seventeenth Century Venetian Opera: Music by Monteverdi and Cavalli, Angel Records S-36431 (1967).

Ruggero Leoncavallo: E allor perche, dì (Pagliacci). Rolando Panerai, baritone (1924-2019); Joan Carlyle, soprano; Herbert von Karajan conducting the Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala. Deutsche Grammophon 2709 020 (1966).

Jules Massenet: Ô souverain, ô juge, ô père (Le Cid). Marcello Giordani, tenor (1965-2019); Julius Rudel conducting members of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and the New York Choral Society. Live performance, 2 November 1997.

Jule Styne, Bob Merrill: The Music that Makes Me Dance (Funny Girl). Diahann Carroll (1935-2019). Live television performance, ca. 1968.

Richard Strauss: Beim Schlafengehen (Vier letzte Lieder). Jessye Norman, soprano (1945-2019); Wolfgang Sawallisch conducting . Live performance, Geneva, 19 November 1979.

Franz Schubert: Erlkönig, D. 328. Paul Badura-Skoda, pianist (1927-2019) accompanying Elisabeth Söderström (1927-2009), soprano. Astrée Records AS 87, 1984.
André Previn Toni Morrison
André Previn, Toni Morrison: I am not seaworthy (Honey and Rue). André Previn (1929-2019) conducting the Orchestra of St. Luke’s; , Toni Morrison (1931-2019), poetry; Kathleen Battle, soprano. Deutsche Grammophon Records, 437 7872 5 (1995).
Henri Sauguet, Max Jacob: Exhortation (Visions infernales). Joseph Rouleau, bass (1929-2019); Claude Savard, piano. Recorded 1971.

Antonio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes: Chego de saudade. João Gilberto (1931-2019). From Chego de saudade, Odeon Records (Brazil) MOFB – 3073 (1959).

Sid Ramin (1919-2019), Tony Velona: Music to Watch Girls By. Andy Williams. Columbia Records 4-44065 (1967 single).

Sam H. Stept, Sidney Clare: Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone. Leon Redbone (1949-2019). From Champagne Charlie, Warner Bros. Records BSK 3165 (1978).
The glorious Heather Harper
Alban Berg: Die Nachtigall (Sieben frühe Lieder). Heather Harper, soprano (1930-2019); Pierre Boulez (1925-2016) conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. From Boulez Conducts Berg, Columbia Masterworks Records M 32162 (1973).
Jörg Demus Theo Adam
Hugo Wolf. Eduard Mörike: Fußreise. Theo Adam, bass-baritone (1926-2019); Jörg Demus, pianist (1928-2019). Eterna Records 8 27 396 (1980).

Margaret Lewis, Mira Smith: Reconsider Me. Margaret Lewis [AKA Maggie Warwick (1941-1929)]. Recorded ca. 1969, reissued on ACE Records CDCHD1557 as Reconsider Me: The RAM Singles & More Southern Gems.
Joshua Hecht Brenda Lewis
Marc Blitzstein: I’m sick of you, I’m sick of this house (Regina). Joshua Hecht, bass-baritone (1928-2019); Brenda Lewis, soprano (1921-2017), Samuel Krachmalnick conducting the New York City Opera Orchestra. From the complete recording on Columbia Records O3S 202 (1958).

Scott Walker: The Old Man’s Back Again (Dedicated to the Neo-Stalinist Regime). From Scott 4, Philip’s SBL 7913 (1969).

Maurice Ravel, Stéphane Mallarmé: Sainte. Jean-Christophe Benoît, baritone (1925-2019), Aldo Ciccolini, pianist (1925-2015). From Maurice Ravel Mélodies, HMV/La voix de son maître CVB 2175 (1969). Reissued on the mammoth Aldo Ciccolini: Enregistrements EMI 1950-1991 box of 56 CDs (50999 685824 2 5, 2009).

Ludwig Van Beethoven: Komm, Hoffnung (Leonore). Hilde Zadek, soprano (1917-2019), Ferdinand Leitner conducting the Wiener Symphoniker. Live recording, Bregenz Festival 14 July 1960. Cast includes Anton Dermota, Paul Schöffler, Otto von Rohr, Gerda Scheyrer and Alfred Poell.

Giueeppe Verdi: Credo (Otello). Ekkehard Wlaschiha, bass-baritone (1938-2019); Wolfgang Rennert conducting the Orchester der Berliner Staatsoper. Live performance 25 December 1982. Cast includes Spas Wenkoff and Celestina Casapietra.
Dominick Argento Janet Baker: My goddess
Dominick Argento, Virginia Woolf: Parents (The Diary of Virginia Woolf). Janet Baker, mezzo-soprano; Martin Isepp, pianist. World premiere performance, Minneapolis, 05 January 1975. Issued on d’Note Classics Records 1019.

Fred E. Alert, Edgar Leslie: The Moon Was Yellow. Ethel Ennis (1932-2019), Arranged and conducted by Sid Bass. From This Is Ethel Ennis, RCA Records LPM/LSC-2786 (1964).

Samuel Barber: The Crucifixion (Hermit Songs) Sanford Sylvan, baritone (1953-2019); David Breitman, pianist. From Beloved That Pilgrimage [Chanler, Barber, Copland song cycles] Nonesuch Records 9 79259-2 (1991).

Michel Legrand (1932-2019), Marilyn and Alan Bergman: What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? Daniel Gundlach, countertenor; Sean Barker, pianist. Live recording, Berlin, 2 November 2014.

Charles Gaynor: The Inside Story. Carol Channing (1921-2019). From Show Girl (Original Cast Recording). Roulette Records S/R 80001 (1961).

Bobbie Gentry: Ode to Billie Joe. Clyde King (1943-2019). 1968 recording for Capitol Records, belatedly issued in 2007 on Stateside Records 5099950958122 as Clydie King: The Imperial and Minit Years.

Neal Sedaka, Howard Greenfield: Love Will Keep Us Together. The Captain [Daryl Dragon (1942-2019)] and [Toni] Tennille. From Love Will Keep Us Together (A&M Records SP-4552, 1975).

Johann Strauss II: Frühlingsstimmen. Wilma Lipp, soprano (1925-2019); Ferenc Fricsay conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker. (1952 Deutsche Grammophon recording issued as Strauss Waltzes Volume 2 on American Decca DL 4041
Allee Willis Dusty and the Pet Shop Boys
Allee Willis (1947-2019), Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe: What Have I Done To Deserve This? Pet Shop Boys, Dusty Springfield. Parlophone Records R6163, 1987.
Jerry Herman. Photo by Jack Robinson
Jerry Herman (1931-2019): Before the Parade Passes By (Hello, Dolly!). Victoria Clark. From Fifteen Seconds of Grace, PS Classics, PS 755 (2007)