Marc Blitzstein: Zipperfly & Other Songs

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  • Release Date: 01/27/2009
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Sales Rank: 138,128
  • Label: KOCH INT'L CLASSICS
  • UPC: 099923777328

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Marc Blitzstein: Zipperfly & Other Songs

1LISTENMonday Morning Blues, for / Marc Blitzstein
2LISTENCroon-Spoon, for voice & / Marc Blitzstein
3LISTENThe New Suit ("Zipperfly" / Marc Blitzstein
4LISTENIn the Clear, for voice & / Marc Blitzstein
5LISTENThen, for voice & piano / Marc Blitzstein
6LISTENI Wish It Were So, for vo / Marc Blitzstein
7LISTENIn Twos, for voice & pian / Marc Blitzstein
8LISTENPenny Candy, for voice & / Marc Blitzstein
9LISTENEmily ("Ballad of the Bom / Marc Blitzstein
10LISTENDisplaced ("Song of the D / Marc Blitzstein
11LISTENo by the by, song for hig / Marc Blitzstein
12LISTENuntil and i heard, song f / Marc Blitzstein
13LISTENopen your heart, song for / Marc Blitzstein
14LISTENJimmie's Got a Goil, for / Marc Blitzstein
15LISTENWhat Will It Be?, for voi / Marc Blitzstein
16LISTENThe Rose Song, for voice / Marc Blitzstein
17LISTENBlues, for voice & piano / Marc Blitzstein
18LISTENNickel under Your Foot, f / Marc Blitzstein
19LISTENThe Cradle Will Rock, for / Marc Blitzstein
20LISTENBird Upon the Tree, for 2 / Marc Blitzstein
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Editorial Reviews

Marc Blitzstein: Zipperfly & Other Songs is, along with the James Sinclair-led Orchestral Music of Charles Ives, definitely one of the triumphs of the early American Koch catalog. Featuring the New York Festival of Song, fresh from its triumph premiering Leonard Bernstein's valedictory work "Arias and Barcarolles," NYFOS turned its attention to Bernstein's own primary inspiration among his colleagues. Bernstein did not live to see this disc released, but from it is easy to experience what in Blitzstein Bernstein gained; a taste for sassy, swaggering bluesiness and an appreciation for populist melody that Bernstein turned right around into his own work, utilizing, of course, his own style. Some listeners will find certain pieces here so close to the idiom of Broadway that one might wonder, "What makes them classical?" Blitzstein often interrupts his settings with laconic dissonances, and some of his phrase lengths do not correspond to usual practice, though certain songs do not depart much from the model, for example, "I Wish It So." His choice of subjects, likewise, tend to be cynical, street-smart, or fatalistic, in keeping with the politically dangerous example of Weimar theater and its personalities, Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht, and Hanns Eisler.

The historic range of song represented roughly covers a period from the early '30s to about 1960; Blitzstein's output in song drops off right after "Zipperfly" in 1945, so songs from later shows such as "Juno" are brought into the mix, plus some items excerpted from the late cycle "From Marion's Book" (1958) after texts of e.e. cummings. The soloists here are baritone William Sharp -- who turns in a particularly fine performance -- soprano Karen Holvik, and pianist and NYFOS co-founder Steven Blier, who performs on all tracks. Long unavailable after it dropped out of the catalog, Marc Blitzstein: Zipperfly & Other Songs was reissued in 2009 with a slightly different cover; the only complaint about the new package is that the notes are reproduced in tiny print on a diagonal pattern in the background, rendering them very difficult to read. In every other way, its return is a reason to celebrate for listeners devoted to the cause of American song. Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide

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