NO ENEMY but winter
and rough weather
Joseph Summer
OVERVIEW
Even the most fearful of the cold will draw warmth from Joe Summer’s comforting No Enemy But Winter and Rough Weather, the sixth album honoring The Shakespeare Concert Series, of which he is founder and executive director. Track 1 is Summer’s own Concert Overture for Piano, an icy introduction performed by SangYoung Kim. Following are two settings of “Under the Greenwood Tree.” Track 2 is the inviting setting by William Walton performed by soprano Kathryn Guthrie and pianist John McGinn. Alluring, too, is Track 3 the Erich Wolfgang Korngold setting of the text performed by Kim and mezzo-soprano Thea Lobo. Kim stays at the piano for Track 4—“When Birds Do Sing”—also by Korngold; Guthrie delivers this spritely tune.
Track 5, Thomas Morley’s “It Was a Lover and His Lass” echoes the delight of the previous song, but with a harpsichord’s accompaniment (Ian Watson) and the agile voice of tenor Luke Grooms.
Spring darkens with the entry of Track 6, Peter Warlock’s “Sleep,” performed by Kellie Van Horn (mezzo-soprano) and the Arcadia Players, though Thomas Arne’s “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind” (Track 7) test’s winter’s fate through the regal sound of Paul Soper’s baritone voice and Ian Watson’s dexterous harpsichord playing. Korngold’s setting of the same text (Track 8) is cool and collected but stern, nonetheless, with the voice of Thea Lobo, warning winter (SangYoung Kim, piano).
Tracks 9 and 10 are highlights from the classic Elizabethan Songs by Dominic Argento that has long been a favorite of art song lovers. The spry “Winter,” is perfectly navigated by tenor Luke Grooms, and the complex, but exquisite “Dirge” is elegantly delivered by soprano Andrea Chenowith. Both are accompanied by the Arcadia Players.
Donald Busarow’s voice, French horn, and piano trio “Death Be Not Proud” (Kathryn Guthrie, Kevin Owen, SangYoung Kim respectively) is Track 11 and warmth’s stately elegy in this program.
Compositions by Joe Summer close the album. First his provoking, “Sonnet LX,” (David Salsbery Fry, bass; Victor Cayres, piano) in Track 12; then “O! That This Too, Too Solid Flesh” performed by Kim and tenor Neal Ferreira in Track 13. Following, in Track 14, is “Beseech, You Sir, Be Merry” from Summer’s chamber opera of Shakespeare’s Tempest, skillfully interpreted by players Jeremiah Johnson (Antonio), baritone; James Maddalena (Alonso), baritone; Ethan Bremner (Sebastian), tenor; Katherine Pracht (Ariel), mezzo-soprano; and The Shakespeare Concerts ensemble. Lobo and Kim reappear in Track 15, “The Quality of Mercy,” where precipitation (late winter’s rain) is represented in the descending arpeggios of the piano and the falling phrases of the melody. Ending the album is Track 16, Joe Summer’s setting of “When That I Was A Little Boy,” in which Grooms and the Arcadia Players denounce winter once and for all. When the listener discovers the rich artistry and clever programming inherent in this recording, she will immediately want to hear the previous five albums in The Shakespeare Concert Series available on the Navona label.
CREDITS
Track 1 & 12 recorded April 11, 2016 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester MA
Edited and amended by SangYoung Kim
Music Direction Tim Ribchester
Sound Engineer Joseph Chilorio
Track 2 recorded August 19, 2014 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester MA
Music Direction John McGinn
Sound Engineer Joseph Chilorio
Tracks 3, 4, 8, 11, & 15 recorded September 30, 2015 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester MA
Music Direction Joseph Summer
Sound Engineer Joseph Chilorio
Tracks 5, 7 recorded April 15, 2014 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester MA
Music Direction Ian Watson
Sound Engineer Joseph Chilorio
Tracks 9, 10, & 16 recorded April 15, 2013 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester MA
Music Direction Ian Watson
Sound Engineer Joseph Chilorio
Track 13 recorded April 12, 2016 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester MA
Music Direction Tim Ribchester
Sound Engineer Joseph Chilorio
Track 14 recorded April 2015 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester MA
Music Direction Stefan Lano
Sound Engineer Joseph Chilorio
Executive Producer Bob Lord
Executive A&R Sam Renshaw
Audio Director Jeff LeRoy
Engineering Manager Lucas Paquette
Design & Marketing Director Brett Picknell
Design Emily Roulo
OTHER SHAKESPEARE CONCERTS SERIES ALBUMS ON NAVONA
Release Date January 12, 2018
Catalog Number # NV6134
TRACK LISTING
Joseph Summer
1 Concert Overture for Piano
SangYoung Kim piano
William Walton
2 Under the greenwood tree
Kathryn Guthrie soprano John McGinn piano
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
3 Under the greenwood tree
Thea Lobo mezzo soprano SangYoung Kim piano
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
4 When do birds do sing
Kathryn Guthrie soprano SangYoung Kim piano
Thomas Morley
5 It was a lover and his lass
Luke Grooms tenor Ian Watson harpsichord
Peter Warlock
6 Sleep
Kellie Van Horn mezzo soprano Arcadia Players
Thomas Arne
7 Blow, blow, thou winter wind
Paul Soper baritone Ian Watson harpsichord
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
8 Blow, blow, thou winter wind
Thea Lobo mezzo soprano SangYoung Kim piano
Dominic Argento
9 Winter
Luke Grooms tenor Arcadia Players
Dominic Argento
10 Dirge
Andrea Chenoweth soprano Arcadia Players
Donald Busarow
11 Death be not proud
Kathryn Guthrie soprano Kevin Owen French horn
SangYoung Kim piano
Joseph Summer
12 Sonnet LX
David Salsbery Fry bass Victor Cayres piano
Joseph Summer
13 O! that this too too solid flesh
Neal Ferreira tenor SangYoung Kim piano
Joseph Summer
14 Beseech you sir, be merry
The Shakespeare Concerts Ensemble
Jeremiah Johnson (Antonio) baritone
James Maddalena (Alonso) baritone
Ethan Bremner (Sebastian) tenor
Katherine Pracht (Ariel) mezzo soprano
Joseph Summer
15 The quality of mercy
Thea Lobo mezzo-soprano SangYoung Kim piano
Joseph Summer
16 When that I was and a little tiny boy
Luke Grooms tenor Arcadia Players
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