Imagine my delight at today's PowerLine essay (with Pictures and Sound!!) on Ann Hampton Callaway. Surely co-incidence, except there is No Such Thing as Co-incidence....
Anyhow.
If you want to hear an art-singer sing from the Great American Songbook, punch the 'play' button on "I'll Be Seeing You." As we have repeated, repeated, repeated, in genuine art-music, whether "sacred" or "secular", the TEXT is primary; the music illuminates that text so that they become one, not two, entities. Callaway knows that; she's quoted in the essay linked above....
...When I spoke to her in 2008 Ann quoted Andre Gide: “Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.” For Ann, that says it all: singing is a spiritual experience. “I feel a strong sense of grace when I perform,” she says, a sense she first felt when listening to Leontyne Price. “She is a vessel. That’s what I want to be.”...She's from the Chicago area. (Nobody's perfect.) She is also part of the Most Politically Correct bunch, which is not a big surprise.
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