LOVE'S SEASONS
Songs of Mary Howe and Robert Ward
Sandra McClain
SOPRANO
Margo Garrett PIANO
MS1055
~ $12.95
The
American art song found a champion in Mary Howe (1882-1964) whose songs,
though often sung by colleagues during her lifetime, were rediscovered slowly
after the emergence of the women's movement of the late 1970's. Diversity of
style, language, subject, and level of difficulty gives Howe's songs great
appeal to a wide range of listeners and performers, allowing for the versatile
programming contained on this disc. Typical of the songs of Robert Ward (b.1917),
his love of language is apparent in the evocative settings of St. Vincent
Millay's sonnets. Voice and accompaniment are tightly linked, producing stirring
dramatic effects. Romantic and colorful in nature, yet injected with expressive
chromaticism characteristic of the twentieth century, the songs are a welcome
addition to the American art song repertoire.
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Soprano
Sandra McClain has appeared extensively in opera and concert throughout
the eastern United States. A former national winner of the Metropolitan Opera
Auditions, she has performed operatic roles with such companies as Universal
Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, Brooklyn Opera Society, New York Opera
Ensemble, Lake George Opera, and the Long Island Opera Society. Her recent
concert engagements have included performances in Virginia, Georgia, Texas, and
Illinois. She is also, along with saxophonist Carolyn Bryan, a member of The
Arden Duo, which specializes in the performance and commissioning of music
composed for voice and saxophone. At the meeting of the World Saxophone Congress
in Minneapolis, MN, the Arden Duo performed the world premiere of
"Living in the Body," a commissioned song cycle by American composer
Lori Laitman, with texts by Minnesotan poet, Joyce Sutphen. Their most recent
world premiere performance was another setting of Sutphen’s poems, "This
Piece of Mind," in a cycle by Carolyn Jennings, at the March 2004 Seventh
Annual Festival of Women Composers at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and
Carnegie Mellon University.
Dr.
McClain is currently Professor of Voice at Florida Atlantic University in Boca
Raton, Florida. She was Professor of Music for 11 years at Georgia Southern
University where she was head of the Vocal/Choral Committee and taught voice and
vocal pedagogy and literature. She has also taught on the voice faculties of
Mary Baldwin College, James Madison University, the University of Virginia,
Southern Virginia University, Teachers College (Columbia University), Queens
College, Sarah Lawrence College, and The American Musical and Dramatic Academy
in New York. She is in frequent demand as a Master Class Clinician and
adjudicator, and served as President of the Georgia Chapter of the National
Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), Georgia NATS State Governor, and Vice
President of Virginia NATS.
A
native of North Carolina, Dr. McClain received the Bachelor of Arts degree from
Meredith College, a Master of Music degree from Manhattan School of Music, and
the Doctor of Education from Teachers College, Columbia University in New York
City.
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Pianist
Margo Garrett has long been known as one of America’s most esteemed
collaborative pianists. She has partnered some of the world’s most outstanding
artists in chamber, instrumental, and vocal recitals including violinist Jaime
Laredo, violist Paul Neubauer, cellist Sharon Robinson, clarinetist David
Shifrin, and sopranos Kathleen Battle and Dawn Upshaw. Her
recordings include a Grammy award-winning Deutsche Grammophon disc of Kathleen
Battle’s Carnegie Hall Debut Recital, the first recital in the celebration of
the hall’s Centennial.
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