Immerse yourself in the rich, dramatic world of Kurt Weill's "The Collegiate Chorale Presents: Knickerbocker Holiday," a captivating opera released on June 28, 2011, under Ghostlight Records. Spanning a compelling 77 minutes, this album is a testament to Weill's mastery of the genre, blending poignant storytelling with enchanting melodies.
The tracklist is a journey through a variety of moods and themes, from the whimsical "Clickety-Clack" to the poignant "September Song," and the powerful "To War!" Each track is a chapter in the story, drawing you deeper into the narrative. The reprise of "There's Nowhere to Go but Up!" adds a reflective layer to the album, showcasing Weill's skill in weaving recurring motifs throughout his compositions.
Kurt Weill's unique style shines through in this opera, offering a blend of humor, romance, and social commentary. The album is a perfect example of Weill's ability to create music that is both accessible and deeply engaging, making it a standout piece in his illustrious career. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Knickerbocker Holiday" promises a memorable listening experience.
Hush HushDavid Garrison, Brad Oscar, Brooks Ashmanskas, Steve Rosen, Orville Mendoza, Jeff Blumenkrantz, Michael McCormick
There's Nowhere to Go but Up!Ben Davis, Christopher Fitzgerald, 'Knickerbocker Holiday' Chorus
It Never Was YouBen Davis, Kelli O'Hara
Bachelor's SongChristopher Fitzgerald, Marie Mascari, Heather Hill, Teresa Buchholz
How Can You Tell an American?Bryce Pinkham, Ben Davis
Will You Remember Me?Ben Davis, Kelli O'Hara
One Touch of AlchemyVictor Garber, David Garrison, Brad Oscar, Brooks Ashmanskas, Steve Rosen, Orville Mendoza, Jeff Blumenkrantz, Michael McCormick, 'Knickerbocker Holiday' Chorus
The One Indispensible ManVictor Garber, David Garrison
Young People Think About LoveKelli O'Hara, Ben Davis, David Garrison, Brad Oscar, Brooks Ashmanskas, Jeff Blumenkrantz, Michael McCormick, 'Knickerbocker Holiday' Chorus, Steve Rosen, Orville Mendoza
September SongVictor Garber
Act One Finale'Knickerbocker Holiday' Full Company
Ballad of the RobbersBryce Pinkham
Sitting in JailVictor Garber
We Are Cut in TwainBen Davis, Kelli O'Hara
There's Nowhere to Go but Up! - RepriseBryce Pinkham
To War!David Garrison, Brad Oscar, Brooks Ashmanskas, Steve Rosen, Orville Mendoza, 'Knickerbocker Holiday' Men's Chorus, Jeff Blumenkrantz, Michael McCormick
Our Ancient LibertiesDavid Garrison, Brad Oscar, Brooks Ashmanskas, Steve Rosen, Orville Mendoza, Jeff Blumenkrantz, Michael McCormick
May and January'Knickerbocker Holiday' Chorus
The ScarsVictor Garber
Dirge for a Soldier'Knickerbocker Holiday' Chorus
No, Ve Vouldn't Gonto Do ItDavid Garrison, Brad Oscar, Brooks Ashmanskas, Steve Rosen, Orville Mendoza, Jeff Blumenkrantz, Michael McCormick, 'Knickerbocker Holiday' Chorus
How Can You Tell an American? - Finale / Reprise'Knickerbocker Holiday' Full Company