Carolyn Heafner, soprano, sings songs by Amy Beach, Jack Beeson, Hugo Weisgall, Lee Hoiby, and Ernst Bacon
- Title
- Carolyn Heafner, soprano, sings songs by Amy Beach, Jack Beeson, Hugo Weisgall, Lee Hoiby, and Ernst Bacon [sound recording].
- Published by
- New York : CRI, p1981.
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Details
- Additional authors
- Description
- 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
- Series statement
- American music
- Alternative title
- Carolyn Heafner sings American songs.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Songs.
- Contents
- Three Browning songs. The year's at the spring ; Ah, love, but a day ; I send my heart up to thee / Amy Beach ; poems by Robert Browning -- Death by owl-eyes ; The you should of done it blues ; Eldorado / Jack Beeson -- Four songs on poems by Adelaide Crapsey. Old love ; Song ; Oh, Lady, let the sad tears fall ; Dirge / Hugo Weisgall -- Night songs. Night ; Pierrot ; Angélique ; The shroud / Lee Hoiby -- I'm nobody ; Eden ; Poor little heart ; The little stone ; The heart ; The banks ; Simple days / Ernst Bacon ; poems by Emily Dickinson.
- Note
- Title from container.
- Another title on container: Carolyn Heafner sings American songs.
- Program notes by the composers and biographical notes on them and the performers on container; texts (2 p.) inserted.
- Event (note)
- Recorded in New York, Apr. 1981.