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Paul Robeson At Carnegie Hall – Vanguard/ PurePleasure – vinyl
Paul Robeson in only his second stereo recording receives a sonic upgrade… Paul Robeson At Carnegie Hall – Vanguard/ PurePleasure PPAN VSD 2035 – stereo vinyl (1958) ***1/2: (Paul Robeson – vocals; Alan Booth – piano accompaniment) Paul Robeson was an iconic figure well ahead of his time, who provided a “threat” to the conservative powers of the McCarthy period of the 1950s. Robeson was an African-American whose talents were prodigious. He was a brilliant student who excelled at athletics. He played in the NFL, while obtaining his law degree at Columbia. Robeson found a calling in the theater performing Shakespeare in England. He is most known today for his magnificent bass/baritone voice that both moved and inspired listeners. At the time of his concert at Carnegie Hall in 1958, he had been ostracized for his social activism, and his defense of the Soviet Union. Blacklisted by the McCarthy hearings, he had not been active on stage for over eleven years at the time of this recording. Only Vanguard Records, the home label of the Weavers, would record Robeson. The May 9th concert went so well that another Carnegie show was set the same month. These two concerts provide the […]
Yours in Song [TrackList follows] – University of South Dakota Chamber Singers/ David Holdhusen – Con Brio
This is one of those surprises that you run into every once in a while—and it is superb.
HAILSTORK: ‘An American Port of Call’ = Symphony No. 1, Three Spirituals, An American Port of Call, Fanfare on ‘Amazing Grace’, Whitman’s Journey: 1. Launch out on Endless Seas – Kevin Deas, bar., Virginia Sym. Chorus, Virginia Sym. Orch., JoAnn Falletta – Naxos
An important American composer and orchestra you should know!
Charlie Haden and Hank Jones – Come Sunday – Decca/ Emarcy
More than worth the wait – the final Charlie Haden and Hank Jones collaboration.
“Sing Freedom! African American Spirituals” [TrackList follows] – Conspirare / Craig Hella Johnson – Harmonia mundi
Wonderfully expressive music beautifully sung, all in SACD sound that’s truly immersive.