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1. Classic American Love Songs (2007)
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), John Constable (piano)
composed by Arthur Schwartz, George Gershwin, Harold Arlen, Kurt WeillThis album by operatic soprano Carole Farley is somewhat mistitled; few of the songs are in the first rank of pop standards, and indeed the album's ... More
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2. Ned Rorem: Selected Songs (2001)
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), Ned Rorem (piano)
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3. William Bolcom: Songs (2005)
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), William Bolcom (piano)
composed by William BolcomAdmired as a versatile master of large forms such as operas, concertos, and symphonies, William Bolcom is more widely appreciated for his engaging ... More
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4. Milhaud: Alissa; L'Amour chante; Poèmes juifs (1992)
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), John Constable (piano)
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5. Carole Farley Sings Prokofiev (2004)
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), Roger Vignoles (piano)
composed by Sergey Prokofiev -
6. Kurt Weill Songs (1992)
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), Roger Vignoles (piano)
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7. Darius Milhaud: Songs (1992)
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), John Constable (piano)
composed by Darius Milhaud -
8. Lemeland: Songs for the Dead Soldiers, etc.
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), Sabine Chefson (harp), Marc Tardue (conductor)
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11. Lemeland: 6ème Symphonie 'Les Eléments'
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), Ensemble Instrumental de Grenoble, Sabine Chefson (harp)
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12. Chant Lemeland (1999)
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), Pamela Hunter, José Serebrier (conductor)
composed by Aubert Lemeland -
14. Prokofiev Songs (1987)
performed by Arkady Aronov (piano), Carole Farley (soprano)
composed by Sergey Prokofiev -
15. Explore America, Vol. 1 (2003)
performed by Carole Farley (vocals), Chestnut Brass Company (brass ensemble), Colin Currie (percussion), Darryl Taylor (tenor), James Buswell (violin), Janice Weber (piano), Janos Starker (cello), Kreutzer Quartet, Maria Corley (piano), Ned Rorem (piano)
composed by Aaron Copland, Alan Hovhaness, Charles Ives, Charles Wakefield Cadman, Ferde Grofé, Florence Price, George Frederick McKay, Gloria Coates, Irving Berlin, John Alden Carpenter, John Philip Sousa, Leo Ornstein, Leonard Bernstein, Michael Torke, Ned Rorem -
17. Tango in Blue (2005)
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), Damián Martinez (cello), Daniel Espasa (piano), Enrique Tellería (bandoneon), Molly Judson (cor anglais), José Serebrier (conductor)
composed by Astor Piazzolla, Erik Satie, Fernando Condon, Igor Stravinsky, Jacob Gade, José Serebrier, Kurt Weill, Matos Rodriguez, Morton Gould, Samuel BarberList of all editionsThere's a tendency to classify composers of the twentieth century as progressives and conservatives. Some certainly qualify for these designations, ... More
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18. Prokofiev: 50th Anniversary (1891-1953) (2003)
performed by Arkady Aronov (piano), Boris Berman (piano), Carole Farley (vocals), Emma Young (violin), Horacio Gutiérrez (piano), Lina Prokofiev (vocals), Linda Finnie (vocals), Lydia Mordkovitch (violin), Roderick Williams (vocals)
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19. José Serebrier: Symphony No. 3 and other works (2003)
performed by Carole Farley (soprano), Laurent Le Chenadec (bassoon), Renaud Gruss (double bass), Sandrine Tilly (flute), Yi Yao (accordion), Xinum Choir (choir, chorus), Orchestre de Chambre de Toulouse, José Serebrier (conductor)
composed by José SerebrierList of all editionsJosé Serebrier has sporadically composed when his responsibilities as a conductor have permitted it. This album is a brief survey, covering Serebrier ... More
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20. Strauss: Guntram (2006)
performed by Bernard Dickerson (vocals), Carole Farley (vocals), Elfriede Trötschel (vocals), Georgine von Milinkovic (vocals), Henry Newman (vocals), John Tomlinson (vocals), Laurence Dale (vocals), Nigel Douglas (vocals), Patrick Wheatley (vocals)
composed by Richard StraussList of all editionsA complete failure at its premiere, Strauss' Guntram has yet to establish itself either on the stage or in recordings. Indeed, despite the enduring ... More

