Whither Must I Wander, baritone Will Liverman's debut recorded song recital, works on various levels. It is a collection of songs about wandering, a common enough theme in Romantic song for many decades. The program begins with Ralph Vaughan Williams' early Songs of Travel, on texts by Robert Louis Stevenson, and one of these gives the album its name. Liverman and pianist Jonathan King continue with the Three Salt-Water Ballads of James Frederick Keel, a much less well known representative of the pastoral school, and King ...
Read More
Whither Must I Wander, baritone Will Liverman's debut recorded song recital, works on various levels. It is a collection of songs about wandering, a common enough theme in Romantic song for many decades. The program begins with Ralph Vaughan Williams' early Songs of Travel, on texts by Robert Louis Stevenson, and one of these gives the album its name. Liverman and pianist Jonathan King continue with the Three Salt-Water Ballads of James Frederick Keel, a much less well known representative of the pastoral school, and King David (1919) of Vaughan Williams' acolyte, Herbert Howells. So far, it is a fairly typical British song recital, but then the program takes a left turn into other kinds of journeys, perhaps more metaphysical. Liverman offers two traditional American songs, one harmonized by Aaron Copland and the other set anew by contemporary composer Steven Mark Kohn. The proceedings close with two German songs, one a fine setting by Nikolai Medtner of Goethe's Wandrers Nachtlied II, and the other,...
Read Less
Add this copy of Whither Must I Wander to cart. $22.62, new condition, Sold by Entertainment by Post - UK rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from BRISTOL, SOUTH GLOS, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2020 by Odradek.