Louise Toppin – Song for Soprano

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ADOLPHUS HAILSTORK – Songs for Soprano, vol. 1 –
Louise Toppin

1) “Love” from “Songs of Love and Justice” for Soprano and Orchestra -Prague Radio Symphony conducted by Julius P. Williams 2) (@ 04:08) – “Where Have You Gone” from “I’ve Seen the Day” for Soprano and String Bass – Rick Robinson, bass -Louise Toppin, soprano from Albany TROY1878 https://www.albanyrecords.com Adolphus Hailstork’s interest in the voice dates back to childhood, when he became a member of a boys’ cathedral choir in Albany, New York. This recording of his songs is the first volume of a series and includes his first set of songs, Lollipops, written in 1959. Hailstork utilizes a variety of styles in his song writing, changing style to suit the texts. Soprano Louise Toppin has received acclaim for her performances throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia, South America, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean. Her discography includes 17 recordings of music by American composers. A professor of voice at the University of Michigan, Ms. Toppin is director of the George Shirley Vocal Competition and the non-profit organization, Videmus. Her collaborators include pianist John O’Brien, harpist Lydia Cleaver, double bassist Rick Robinson, the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, and Julius P. Williams, conductor. FOR COMPLETE CONTENTS, VISIT: https://www.albanyrecords.com/mm5/mer…

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