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Rossetti Songs
My 5-song cycle to Christina Rossetti poetry, written for soprano, piano, flute and cello, was released May 25, 2010 by Navona Records with the title "Rapport." To hear excerpts, see Download Page It is available at Amazon.com, iTunes, or contact me at
norman@normanmathews.com
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Norman Mathews is a composer of art songs, chamber music, choral music, and instrumental works. He is also a musical theatre composer and playwright and has written for cabaret. His works in these genres have been performed by the leading Broadway and cabaret performers of our time.
On this site,you can listen to Mathews' music, order sheet music, view information on Mathews' two musicals (You Might As Well Live, about Dorothy Parker, and Lost Empires based on the novel by J. B. Priestley), as well as his classical repertoire, and his cabaret works. You will also be able to order tickets for upcoming productions or concerts, and become a part of the email list.
On the Download Page you will find a live-performance CD of the Walt Whitman song cycle, Songs of the Poet. Dalton Baldwin, famed accompanist for Jessye Norman and Elly Ameling, says that these songs are "set with striking sensitivity and emotional depth." To order sheet music for this work or other classical music by Norman Mathews, click on the Graphite Publishing website below:
Graphite Publishing Website
On the Shows Page, you'll find the demo CD of You Might As Well Live, as well as a DVD of excerpts from the show, the demo CD of Lost Empires, and a live-performance CD of the musical revue, Somebody Write Me a Song.
On the News Page you will find out how to order sheet music from You Might As Well Live. Lost Empires, and Somebody Write Me a Song.
Songs of the Poet can also be heard on Time Marches On, a CD by Munich Opera tenor Gregory Wiest. Click below:
Gregory Wiest
Time Marches On can be purchased at Capstone Records (CPS 8646) below:
Capstone Records
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