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Discography for Susan Rode
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Henry
Purcell was one of England's greatest song writers of the
17th century. This recording is a veritable pot-pourri
for the listener with two dozen songs, some rarely recorded,
offering a wide range of expression. Reviews have praised
this recording for its beauty. "Seldom have these songs of
Purcell been given such thoughtful renditions by both singer
and harpsichordist... a gorgeous voice, extraordinary
continuo playing." American Record Guide. "If you love
beautiful soprano voices, communicative singing or great
Purcell songs, I recommend this disc." Fanfare
Magazine. "Ohhh Henry! joyfully transcends... Of the
three new soprano collections Morris has the richest
imagination in both the selection and interpretation of the
music." Washington Post Donsuemor
DSM 20601
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When
Susan and harpsichordist Phebe Craig met and performed with
renown Scottish fiddle Alasdair Fraser, they discovered the
songs of Robert Burns, Scotland's National Poet. Few
people know that Burns collected his native tunes and songs
and created poetry to many of the wonderful fiddle tunes he
loved. Featured on National Public Radio on Robert
Burns birthday, it includes the original version of Auld
Lang Syne, which has been played on public radio on New
Year's Eve. "This wonderful performance engendered
more response that just about any recording we can remember,
in this or any other year" said Martin Goldsmith of
Performance Today of NPR. "Hauntingly beautiful
renditions, skilled, loving, exquisite." Washington
Post Donsuemor DSM 40601
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Compact Disc recordings are $15 plus $2.50 for shipping. For
information, or to order, email
soprano@donsuemor.com
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"Among the Lasses" is the second in the trio collection of the beloved
songs of Scotland's national poet Robert Burns. Soprano Susan Rode
Morris and harpsichordist Phebe Craig offer a look at one way Burns
heard his songs played. They have gone back to the original tunes and
have created their own bass lines and arrangements based on their
knowledge of 18th century music. The poetry and tunes are
delightful and refreshing. Burns was not a composer, but a great
collector of his national music. He took existing songs that were
only partly remembered and rewrote the verses to "mend them" as he
wrote. He set his poetry to his favorite fiddle or bagpipe tunes.
Reviews include American Record Guide's comments: "Morris sings
with wonderful abandon, never losing control of tone or intonation.
She has a lovely lilting voice, sometimes changing her tome quality to a
surprising degree as she finds the right timbre for a special moment."
"Morris and Craig approach the world of 18th century music making in a
most profound way." Donsuemor DSM 51201
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This
recording is the most recent from Donsuemor. It
contains the heartmelting songs and rousing fiddle tunes
from the "Celebration of Robert Burns", a highly successful
performance piece based on the life of Scotland's National
Poet, who lived in the 18th century, and wrote poetry that
was expressive and captured the spirit of the human heart,
so that he is called the Bard of Humanity. Shira
Kammen's amazing fiddling shouldn't be missed!Includes
cellist David Morris and harpsichordist Phebe Craig. Includes
liner notes and the poetry, with translation of the Scot's
dialect. Features such songs as "My Love is like a
red, red rose", 'Bonny Wee Thing", "Flow Gently Sweet
Afton", and lots of traditional jigs and reels. Donsuemor DSM 21005
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"Visions
and Miracles" is the first recording from the American
medieval group Ensemble Alcatraz. This recording features
selections from the Cantigas de Santa Maria and Las Huelgas
manuscript of 13th century Spain, and instrumental pieces.
The Cantigas are wonderful miracle tales collected by King
Alfonso El Sabio. Performers include Susan Rode Morris
soprano, Shira Kammen vielle, Kit Higginson recorder and
psaltery, Cheryl Ann Fulton medieval harp, and Peter Maund
percussion. This recording created Ensemble Alcatraz's
reputation for innovative and compelling performance of
medieval music, with the most lively and imaginative
arrangements. Reviews include:" these pieces are marvelously
tuneful with rhythmic inflections that show the profound
influence of the Moors in Spain." "Lively, committed
performances. The style is flamboyant in the best
sense, conveying a real excitement and fervor about the
material. Vocal and instrumental execution is superb.
We don't have a lot of medieval specialists in this country,
and for a debut album, this is a spectacular success."
"Lovers of sensual and exultant lead female vocals will
rejoice at the dynamic performances of Susan Rode Morris."
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"Danse
Royale" is Ensemble Alcatraz's second recording of medieval French songs
and instrumental pieces. The songs are sung in
medieval French and Anglo Norman. This recording
features music that is proudly secular, celebrating the
delights of courtly love. The performances vary
depending on the subject matter of the songs and the style
of the poetry. Ensemble Alcatraz's performances of
medieval music blend scholarship, musicianship with
intuition to bring to life these pieces from the past.
"Susan Rode Morris is the group's vocalist, a vivid
performer and master of many languages. the
instrumentalists are just as expert, but never indulge in
the kind of oversell that seemed to be obligatory in
medieval music a generation ago." The San Francisco
Examiner wrote" Thanks to the sterling performances,
this ancient music leaps seven centuries with uncommon
eloquence. The verse is both florid and earthy, and
the emotive content matters more than sheer sonority.
Highlights Susan Rode Morris, a soprano with a voluptuous
voice and an intensely focused delivery. In her own
corner of the musical world, she's a superstar. Her
singing is pure pleasure."
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Cantigas
de Amigo, songs of a friend, is Ensemble Alcatraz's third album with
guest artists Kitka joining them in 13th century Galician Portuguese
songs and dances of love, longing and devotion. The CD
includes the stunning collection of songs by Martim Codax, as well
as poems set to tunes composed by Ensemble Alcatraz. This is a
wonderful album of beautiful songs and the expressive singing of Susan with the
powerful choral singing of Kitka. Dorian Recordings DOR - 90285
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Susan
particularly enjoys singing with a consort of viols, whose
sound is warm and sonorous. She joins Sex Chordae
Consort of Viols, directed by John Dornenburg, and tenor Scott Whitaker in music from the
Renaissance. Includes songs of Josquin Des Prez,
Heinrich Isaac, Jacob Obrecht, and Ludwig Senfl. This
ensemble performed this program to rave reviews in the early
music festival in Regensburg, Germany. Centaur Records CRC 2548
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"Music
for a Winter's Eve" is a collection of traditional, Renaissance and
medieval songs and dances to celebrate midwinter and the changing of the
season, to bring light to the darkness. Performers include Susan, Shira Kammen, violin and alto voice, Eileen Hadidian, recorder and baroque
flute, Maureen Brennan, Celtic harp, and Julie Jeffrey, viola da gamba.
The recording was produced by Healing Muses, an organization that brings music
to hospitals and hospice organizations to help soothe patients who are
ill. Healing Muses Productions HM 0903
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Also featured of these recording of Shira Kammen: Castle
of the Holly King (Bright Angel Records), Almanac
(Bright Angel Records)
www.shirakammen.com , and 20th Anniversary recording compilation
disc of the San Francisco Revels, and DisContinuo on Katastrophe
Records. |