For the finale, back to harmony and counterpoint. This is the final trio from Der Rosenkavalier, by my all-time favorite cast of Renee Fleming, Susan Graham, and Christine Schaefer. In 2000 a friend and I saw the Fleming-Graham-Schaefer trio in Rosenkavalier at the...
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Penny Ross
Bruce Springsteen: Born to Run
Born to Run can be considered Bruce Springsteen’s anthem. It is also the song that may have saved his career. Up until that moment, Springsteen’s two albums were not selling well. He had a fan base in New Jersey, Manhattan clubs and, for some reason, Arizona. There...
Steve Young: Seven Bridges Road (The Eagles)
Here’s to the Eagles, despised by many critics who didn’t think their music was tough enough for rock and roll, but loved by their many fans who made their Greatest Hits the best selling album of all time (29 million copies thus far). I loved them best in concert and...
Rodgers and Hart: Sing for Your Supper
"Sing for Your Supper", a Rodgers and Hart trio from The Boys from Syracuse is irresistibly goofy, especially when it’s done so enthusiastically by world class singers. I couldn’t decide who did it better—the Broadway stars Rebecca Luker, Audra McDonald and Mary...
Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer: Come Rain or Come Shine
One antidote for the daily news is music. These are some songs and artists that have worked as a (temporary) anti-depressant and continue to do so. Let’s start with Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer. To know their music is to love it. They wrote a string of classic...