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To Paradise For Onions - Edith Hemenway's Songs & Chamber Works | Classical Music for Relaxation, Study & Dinner Parties
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To Paradise For Onions - Edith Hemenway's Songs & Chamber Works | Classical Music for Relaxation, Study & Dinner Parties To Paradise For Onions - Edith Hemenway's Songs & Chamber Works | Classical Music for Relaxation, Study & Dinner Parties
To Paradise For Onions - Edith Hemenway's Songs & Chamber Works | Classical Music for Relaxation, Study & Dinner Parties
To Paradise For Onions - Edith Hemenway's Songs & Chamber Works | Classical Music for Relaxation, Study & Dinner Parties
To Paradise For Onions - Edith Hemenway's Songs & Chamber Works | Classical Music for Relaxation, Study & Dinner Parties
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Product Description This is the first recording of the music of the American female composer Edith Hemenway. Edith Hemenway (nee Fitz) was born in 1926 in Brookline, Massachusetts, where she studied piano as a child with the talented French wife of E. Power Biggs. In 1946, she married Augustus L. Hemenway and together they graduated from McGill University, where she majored in English Literature. She went on to take organ lessons with Harold Mueller, her first important musical influence, and immersed herself in the works especially of J.S. Bach. The organ was her principal instrument for several years until she discovered the joys of the art song. She became studio accompanist to David Laurent, a well- known bass baritone who was active at Brown University and where she developed her love of the art-song literature, shortly after beginning studies at the New England Conservatory of Music where she received a Master's degree in Vocal Accompaniment. The Boston Children's Opera Company, since defunct, commissioned two operas, ''Benny and the Bear'', performed in schools throughout New England, and ''The Twilight of Magic.'' The latter premiered at The Third Street Music School Settlement in New York, and was then performed by Opera on the Go as part of their traveling repertoire. ''Goldilocks,'' another opera for young children, was also commissioned and performed by this group. The librettos for these three operas were written by her daughter Sarah. A fourth opera, ''Doctor Know-It-All,'' conceived for an older audience and involving a larger cast, was performed by voice students at the University of Rhode Island. During this period, Ms. Hemenway also received two Composer-in-Residence grants. While on a two-year stint in Savannah, Georgia, she became friendly with Nancy Braithwaite, and composed two works for her: ''Asian Figures'' and ''A Child's Garden.'' Other widely performed works by Ms. Hemenway have been the works song-cycle ''Wonderings'' on poems by Kenneth Patchen, and the popular ''Four Duets on Poems'' by Langston Hughes. Several other song-cycles and chamber works have been premiered by Nancy Braithwaite and her ensembles in The Netherlands including ''Questions of Travel'' and ''Doors''. This new recording is performed by critically acclaimed soprano Claron McFadden, accompanied by soprano Roberta Alexander with Nancy Braithwaite on clarinet, Michael Stirling on cello and Vaughan Schlepp playing piano. This is a really interesting disc of the relatively unknown works of Edith Hemenway. Review These six sets of songs and instrumental chamber works by American composer Edith Hemenway (arranged for varying combinations of voice, clarinet, cello, and piano) are all presented here in world-premiere recordings. Hemenway began her musical career as an organist, but soon discovered that she had a particular talent for composing art song; she later went on to write several children's operas as well. The songs on this program are performed by sopranos Claron McFadden and Roberta Alexander, who are excellent, but what really grabbed me were the pieces written for clarinetist Nancy Braithwaite-who is also the performer on these recordings, alongside cellist Michael Stirling and pianist Vaughan Schlepp. Hemenway's writing navigates beautifully that narrow space between bracing modernism and aching lyricism-Asian Figures has a particularly vinegary loveliness-and the performances on this disc are outstanding. For all classical collections.Rick Anderson --CD HotList September 2019In which you hoi polloi's get to finally learn the difference between art chick and art singer. Hemenway was an art singer, tackling high minded works and creating several of her own that would be used to turn kids on to culture. The kind of recital recording that you find yourself liking even if you try hard not to thinking it's just too much for eggheads, the small group and the two vocalists know how to bring out all the best in these works showcasing specialized music well worthy of wider attention. The diversion you have been looking for to really cleanse the palette.Chris Spector --Midwest Record review 08/23/19
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It's about time that Edith Hemenway got the recognition she deserves. I have known her for a long time but had never heard all of her compositions. I was thrilled to hear them on this CD. In addition to the music, I found all the notes to be excellent and informative.

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