A White House cantata / Bernstein.

Author/creator Bernstein, Leonard
Format Audio (Streaming)
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Deutsche Grammophon, ℗2000.
Description1 audio disc (80 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subjects

Other author/creatorLerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986 librettist.
Other author/creatorRamin, Sid arranger of music.
Other author/creatorKay, Hershy arranger of music.
Other author/creatorHampson, Thomas performer.
Other author/creatorAnderson, June, 1952- performer.
Other author/creatorHendricks, Barbara performer.
Other author/creatorTarver, Kenneth performer.
Other author/creatorAcquah, Victor, 1985- performer.
Other author/creatorWatson, Keel, performer.
Other author/creatorJenkins, Neil performer.
Other author/creatorNagano, Kent, 1951- conductor.
Other author/creatorBernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Other author/creatorLondon Voices performer.
Other author/creatorLondon Symphony Orchestra performer.
Contents President George Washington (1789-97). Ten square miles by the Potomac River -- President John Adams (1797-1801). If I was a dove ; Welcome home, Miz Adams ; Take care of this house -- President Thomas Jefferson (1801-09). The President Jefferson Sunday luncheon march -- President James Madison (1809-17). Seena ; Sonatina -- President James Monroe (1817-25). Lud's wedding ; The Monroviad ; This time -- President James Buchanan (1857-61). We must have a ball -- President Andrew Johnson (1865-69). Bright and black -- Presidents Ulysses S. Grant (1869-77) and Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-81). Duet for one -- President Chester Alan Arthur (1881-85). The money-lovin' minstrel show -- President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-09). To make us proud.
General note"Concert adaptation of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue"--Notes.
General noteLyrics by Alan Jay Lerner ; orchestrations, Leonard Bernstein, Sid Ramin, Hershy Kay.
General noteCompact disc.
General noteProgram notes by Charlie Harmon and libretto in English in container.
Performer Thomas Hampson (president), June Anderson (first lady), Barbara Hendricks (Seena), Kenneth Tarver (Lud), Victor Acquah (Little Lud), Keel Watson (Henry), Neil Jenkins (Admiral Cockburn) ; London Voices ; London Symphony Orchestra ; Kent Nagano, conductor.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded Sept. 1998, Studio 1, Abbey Road Studios.
LCCN 2001537263
UPC 028946344828
Publisher number289 463-448-2 Deutsche Grammophon

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