Dive into the enchanting world of contemporary art songs with Jake Heggie's "Passing By: Songs by Jake Heggie," a captivating collection released on September 14, 2010, via AVIE Records. This 73-minute album features 21 exquisite tracks, showcasing Heggie's mastery of composition and his ability to set poetry to music with profound sensitivity and artistry.
"Passing By" is a testament to Heggie's prolific songwriting, drawing from a vast repertoire of over 200 songs he had penned by the time of its release. The album primarily features works dating from 2004 to 2007, offering a rich tapestry of musical styles and poetic influences. The songwriters he sets to music include Raymond Carver, A. E. Housman, Vachel Lindsay, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, among others, providing a diverse and engaging listening experience.
The album boasts an impressive lineup of international soloists, including Isabel Bayrakdarian, Zheng Cao, and Joyce DiDonato, who bring their distinctive voices and interpretive skills to Heggie's compositions. Accompanied by a ensemble of string players, these celebrated singers deliver powerful and nuanced performances that highlight the depth and beauty of Heggie's music.
"Passing By" is a journey through the human experience, exploring themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. From the hauntingly beautiful "Ophelia's Song" to the poignant "The Farms of Home," each track offers a unique perspective on the world around us and the emotions that bind us together. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jake Heggie's work or a newcomer to his music, "Passing By" is sure to captivate and inspire.
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Tracks
At the Statue of Venus: A Lucky ChildJake Heggie, Susan Graham
Some Times of Day: The MinuetJake Heggie, Zheng Cao, Dawn Harms, Emil Miland
Some Times of Day: SimpleJake Heggie, Zheng Cao, Dawn Harms, Emil Miland
Some Times of Day: The Best Time of the DayJake Heggie, Zheng Cao, Dawn Harms, Emil Miland
Facing Forward / Looking Back: MotherwitJake Heggie, Frederica von Stade, Susan Graham