Virgil Thomson's "Nothing Divine is Mundane," released on December 1, 1997, under Albany Records, is a captivating exploration of neoclassical music that spans a rich and diverse repertoire. This album is a testament to Thomson's versatility and artistic prowess, featuring a blend of his own compositions and settings of works by renowned poets and writers such as William Blake, Thomas Campion, and Marianne Moore.
The album opens with "Preciosilla" and "Susie Asado," showcasing Thomson's ability to craft engaging and evocative musical narratives. The suite "La Belle en Dormant" is a highlight, offering a series of enchanting pieces that weave a tapestry of sound and emotion. The "Five Songs from William Blake" and "Four Songs to poems of Thomas Campion" demonstrate Thomson's skill in setting poetry to music, creating a harmonious fusion of text and melody.
"Mostly About Love" is a poignant collection of songs that delve into the complexities of human relationships, while "Tres Estampas de Niñez" offers a nostalgic journey through childhood memories. The album concludes with "Two by Marianne Moore," featuring settings of the poet's distinctive and thought-provoking verses.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, "Nothing Divine is Mundane" is a comprehensive journey through Virgil Thomson's musical landscape. The album's neoclassical genre is characterized by its refined and sophisticated approach, making it a compelling listen for those who appreciate the intricacies of classical music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Virgil Thomson or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding experience that showcases the enduring appeal of his compositions.
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Tracks
PreciosillaVirgil Thomson, Dora Ohrenstein, Phillip Bush
Susie AsadoVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
La Belle en Dormant: Pour chercher sur la carte des mersVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
La Belle en Dormant: La première de toutesVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
La Belle en Dormant: Mon amour est bon à direVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
La Belle en Dormant: Partis les vaisseauxVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
Stabat MaterVirgil Thomson, Dora Ohrenstein, Cassat Quartet
Five Songs from William Blake: The Divine ImageVirgil Thomson, William Sharp, Phillip Bush
Five Songs from William Blake: Tiger! Tiger!Virgil Thomson, William Sharp, Phillip Bush
Five Songs from William Blake: The Land of DreamsVirgil Thomson, William Sharp, Phillip Bush
Five Songs from William Blake: The Little Black BoyVirgil Thomson, William Sharp, Phillip Bush
Five Songs from William Blake: And did those feetVirgil Thomson, William Sharp, Phillip Bush
Four Songs to poems of Thomas Campion: Follow Your SaintVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
Four Songs to poems of Thomas Campion: There is a Garden in Her FaceVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
Four Songs to poems of Thomas Campion: Rose Cheek's Laura, ComeVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
Four Songs to poems of Thomas Campion: Follow Thy Fair SunVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
Mostly About Love: Love SongVirgil Thomson, Dora Ohrenstein, Phillip Bush
Mostly About Love: Down at the DocksVirgil Thomson, Dora Ohrenstein, Phillip Bush
Mostly About Love: Let's Take a WalkVirgil Thomson, Dora Ohrenstein, Phillip Bush
Mostly About Love: A Prayer to Saint CatherineVirgil Thomson, Dora Ohrenstein, Phillip Bush
Tres Estampas de Niñez: Todas las HorasVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
Tres Estampas de Niñez: Son Amigos de TodosVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
Tres Estampas de Niñez: Nadie lo Oye como EllosVirgil Thomson, Glenn Siebert, Phillip Bush
Two by Marianne Moore: English UsageVirgil Thomson, William Sharp, Phillip Bush
Two by Marianne Moore: My Crow PlutoVirgil Thomson, William Sharp, Phillip Bush