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Singers (Rm) (Enhanced) [Enhanced]

~ Jacques Offenbach (Composer), Andre Messager (Composer), Gabriel Faure (Composer), Reynaldo Hahn (Composer), Antonin Dvorak (Composer), et al.
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1. Tu n'es pas beau - Offenbach La Perichole
2. Petite dinde! Ah! quel outrage!
3. Ma foi! Pour venir de Provence - Messager Veronique
4. Apres un reve - Faure
5. Si mes vers avaient de ailes - Hahn
6. Christina's Lament - after Dvorak's Humoresque
7. Songs my mother taught me - Dvorak
8. Sweet Mistress Prue
9. Carefree - Gibson Sire Roger de Coverley
10. Deep in my heart dear - Romberg The Student Prince
11. What is done you can never undo - Cuvillier The Lilac DOmino
12. I'll Follow My secret Heart - Nevermore - Coward Conversation Piece
13. Der Nussbaum
14. Auftrage - Schuman
15. Die Mainacht
16. An die Nachtigall
17. Meine Liebe ist grun - Brahms
18. Now sleepts the crimson petal - Quilter
19. Indian Love Song - Delius
20. The fields are full of summer still - Gibbs
See all 23 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. La Périchole, operetta Tu n'es pas beau...je t'adore
    Composed by Jacques Offenbach
    with Maggie Teyte

  2. Véronique, opera Petite dinde! Ah! quel outrage!
    Composed by Andre Messager
    with Maggie Teyte

  3. Véronique, opera Ma foi! Pour venir de Provence
    Composed by Andre Messager
    with Maggie Teyte

  4. Après un rêve ("Levati sol que luna è levata"), song for voice & piano, Op. 7/1
    Composed by Gabriel Faure
    with George Reeves, Maggie Teyte

  5. Si mes vers avaient des ailes! (If my songs had wings) for voice & piano
    Composed by Reynaldo Hahn
    with George Reeves, Maggie Teyte

  6. Humoresque No. 7 for piano in G flat major, B. 187/7 (Op. 101/7) arranged as song, Christina's Lament
    Composed by Antonin Dvorak
    with George Reeves, Maggie Teyte

  7. Songs my mother taught me (Als die alte Mutter), song for voice & piano (Gypsy Melodies), B. 104/4 (Op. 55/4)
    Composed by Antonin Dvorak
    with George Reeves, Maggie Teyte

  8. Sir Roger de Coverley, operetta Sweet Mistress Prue
    Composed by Henry Gibson
    with Maggie Teyte

  9. Sir Roger de Coverley, operetta Carefree
    Composed by Henry Gibson
    with Maggie Teyte

  10. The Student Prince, operetta Deep in my heart dear
    Composed by Sigmund Romberg
    with Maggie Teyte

  11. The Lilac Domino, operetta What is done you never can undo
    Composed by Charles Cuvillier
    with Maggie Teyte

  12. Conversation Piece, musical I'll follow my secret heart
    Composed by Sir Noel Coward
    with Maggie Teyte

  13. Conversation Piece, musical Nevermore
    Composed by Sir Noel Coward
    with Maggie Teyte

  14. Der Nussbaum ("Es grünet ein Nussbaum vor dem Haus"), song for voice & piano (Myrthen), Op. 25/3
    Composed by Robert Schumann
    with Maggie Teyte

  15. Aufträge ("Nicht so schnelle, nicht so schnelle!"), song for voice & piano, Op. 77/5
    Composed by Robert Schumann
    with Maggie Teyte

  16. Die Mainacht ("Wann der silberne Mond"), song for voice & piano, Op. 43/2
    Composed by Johannes Brahms
    with Maggie Teyte

  17. An die Nachtigall ("Geuss nicht so laut"), song for voice & piano, Op. 46/4
    Composed by Johannes Brahms
    with Maggie Teyte

  18. Junge Liebe I ("Meine Liebe ist grün wie der Fliederbusch"), song for voice & piano, Op. 63/5
    Composed by Johannes Brahms
    with Maggie Teyte

  19. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal for voice & piano, Op. 3/2
    Composed by Roger Quilter
    with Maggie Teyte

  20. English Songs (3), for voice & piano, RT v/12 No. 1, Indian Love Song (I arise from dreams of thee)
    Composed by Frederick Delius
    with Maggie Teyte

  21. The fields are full of summer still, for voice & piano
    Composed by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs
    with Maggie Teyte

  22. E'en as a lovely flower, for voice & piano
    Composed by Frank Bridge
    with Maggie Teyte

  23. The Nightingale sings to his mate in the tree, for voice & piano
    Composed by Amherst Webber
    with Maggie Teyte

  24. Wander-thirst, for voice & piano
    Composed by Graham Peel
    with Maggie Teyte


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3.0 out of 5 stars Joy and melancholy, Feb 6 2002
By John Austin "austinjr@bigpond.net.au" (Kangaroo Ground, Australia) - See all my reviews
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I wonder how many English singers, born as long ago as 1888, have been resurrected on CD in the year 2001. Dame Maggie Teyte can claim two CDs! This one forms part of the series "The Singers". All the recordings on this CD date from the 1930s. That those years were "lean years" for British singers, is also to Maggie Teyte's credit. Beggars cannot be choosers, of course, and what is here is not necessarily always her best work. The first three tracks show her at her best; elsewhere there are some quaint and queer items. In "Sweet Mistress Prue" you will hear "the sky is blue" and "how I love you" and every possible rhyming line ad nauseum. Eleven of the tracks derive from 1937 broadcasts she gave with the accompanist Rita Mackay. One of them is issued here for the first time, replacing another - a song by Hugo Wolf - that was included in a first issue of this collection on LP in the 1970s.

The singer puts her stamp on everything, conveying a sense of joy mixed with a tinge of wistful melancholy. Her admirers will welcome this CD with joy. That her voice never recorded well, and that these recordings were never the best of their day, might induce a slight feeling of melancholy.

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