"God Bless America" is a captivating 1982 album by the renowned soprano Leontyne Price, released under the RCA Red Seal label. This classical gem spans 44 minutes and features a collection of patriotic and folk-inspired songs, showcasing Price's powerful and emotive vocal prowess. The album includes iconic tracks such as "America, the Beautiful," "The Star-Spangled Banner," and the titular "God Bless America," originally recorded by Kate Smith in 1939.
Accompanied by the National Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Charles Gerhardt, with the Ambrosian Singers providing choral support, Price delivers a stirring rendition of these beloved American classics. The recording sessions took place in May 1982 at the Walthamstow Town Hall in London, capturing the essence of these timeless pieces with a blend of classical and folk styles.
From the soaring melodies of "Battle Hymn of the Republic" to the poignant ballad "Shenandoah," this album is a testament to Price's versatility and artistry. Whether you're a fan of classical music, patriotic anthems, or simply appreciate exceptional vocal performances, "God Bless America" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.