At That Hour - Art Songs by Henry Dehlinger Danielle Talamantes, Kerry Wilkerson & Henry Dehlinger
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
16.10.2020
Label: AVIE Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: Danielle Talamantes, Kerry Wilkerson & Henry Dehlinger
Composer: Henry Dehlinger
Album including Album cover
- Henry Dehlinger: Ten Poems of James Joyce:
- 1 Ten Poems of James Joyce: At That Hour When All Things Have Repose 03:48
- 2 Ten Poems of James Joyce: Bahnhofstrasse 04:22
- 3 Ten Poems of James Joyce: On the Beach at Fontana 03:36
- 4 Ten Poems of James Joyce: Simples 02:21
- 5 Ten Poems of James Joyce: Alone 03:19
- 6 Ten Poems of James Joyce: Flood 02:13
- 7 Ten Poems of James Joyce: Strings in the Air and Earth 03:25
- 8 Ten Poems of James Joyce: Night Piece 02:49
- 9 Ten Poems of James Joyce: Tutto è sciolto 02:04
- 10 Ten Poems of James Joyce: A Memory of the Players in a Mirror at Midnight 03:09
- Henry Dehlinger:
- 11 Questa fiamma 03:02
- 12 Amore e ‘l cor gentil sono una cosa 03:51
- 13 A Dream 02:10
- 14 The Mount 05:53
- 15 Fragrance 05:37
- 16 Shir Hashirim 08:16
- 17 Requiescat 03:26
Info for At That Hour - Art Songs by Henry Dehlinger
“At That Hour” showcases art songs by pianist and composer Henry Dehlinger set to poetry by James Joyce, T. S. Eliot, Dante, Edgar Allen Poe, Oscar Wilde, and Biblical and Hebrew texts.
This original recital album features Henry’s close collaborators, the husband-and-wife team soprano Danielle Talamantes and bass-baritone Kerry Wilkerson.
San Francisco-native Henry Dehlinger, a prodigiously talented pianist and singer, turned his hand to full-time composition in 2015. The skill and splendour of his music belies the relatively brief number of years he has committed pen to paper to create a considerable oeuvre of orchestral, chamber and choral music. His natural affinity for vocal music has also led to a number of works for solo voice. At That Hour is a superlative showcase for Henry’s craftmanship as well as his close collaborators, husband-and-wife team so- prano Danielle Talamantes and bass-baritone Kerry Wilkerson. All of the songs on this original album of Henry’s art songs were written expressly for Danielle’s and Kerry’s impassioned voices.
The title track opens Henry’s 10-part song cycle set to texts by James Joyce. Inspiration for other songs comes from poetry by Dante, Edgar Allen Poe, Oscar Wilde, and Hebrew writings. Throughout, Henry’s modern yet tonal compositional voice shines through as he renders a diverse palette of musical styles to amplify the words he sets to music.
“vibrantly colourful palette … exquisite piano-playing” (Gramophone, Henry Dehlinger)
“simply brilliant … a knock-your-socks-off performance” (Audiophile Audition, Danielle Talamantes)
“a smooth and dignified sound” (Washington Post, Kerry Wilkerson)
Danielle Talamantes, soprano
Kerry Wilkerson, bass-baritone
Henry Dehlinger, piano
Danielle Talamantes
“It’s not often that a fortunate operagoer witnesses the birth of a star!” critics hailed for Danielle Talamantes’ recent role début as Violetta in La Traviata. This season, Talamantes debuts with VA Opera as Beatrice in Daniel Catán’s Il postino as well as performs Micaëla in Bizet’s Carmen with the Helena Symphony. Additional soloist appearances as soprano soloist with the Pensacola Symphony in Verdi’s Requiem, the Eugene Concert Chorale in a Beethoven Celebration, a world premier for soprano soloist, choir, and orchestra at her Alma Mater, Virginia Tech, the masterwork Beethoven Symphony No. 9 with the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra and Chorale, another world premier of the rhapsody written for soprano and orchestra based on T.S. Eliot’s iconic The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock with the National Philharmonic Orchestra, and finally, a third world premier, Kohelet, by acclaimed composer Henry Dehlinger with the Santa Clara Master Chorale.
This past season, Talamantes performed Violetta in a debut with Hawaii Opera Theatre in their production of La traviata, Mimì in La bohéme with Fairfax Symphony and in a return to The Metropolitan Opera to reprise the role of Frasquita for their productions of Carmen. In addition, she appeared as a soloist in multiple classical masterworks including Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 and Faure’s Requiem at Carnegie Hall, Verdi’s Requiem with Fairfax Symphony and the National Philharmonic, Fauré’s Requiem and Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music with Eugene Concert Choir, Händel’s Messiah with La Jolla Symphony, Elijah with DC-based Choralis, and in the National Philharmonic’s Bernstein Choral Celebration concert.
In recent seasons, Talamantes performed the role of Marzelline in Beethoven’s Fidelio with the Princeton Festival; Mimì in La boheme with the St Petersburg (FL) Opera and Symphony of Northwest Arkansas; the title role of Susannah with Opera Roanoke; Anna in Nabucco and Frasquita in Carmen with The Metropolitan Opera; Violetta in La traviata with Finger Lakes Opera and Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre; Donna Anna in Don Giovanni at Cedar Rapids Opera Theater; a début at Spoleto Festival USA as Sergente in Veremonda. Additional concert works include Mozart’s Requiem with Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, Cathedral Choral Society, and Fairfax Symphony; Brahms’ Requiem with National Philharmonic, Choralis and St. Mary’s College; Villa-Lobos’s Bachianas brasileiras No. 5, Bach’s Magnificat, and Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte with the National Philharmonic; Mozart’s Mass in C minor, Handel’s Laudate pueri dominum, and Charpentier’s Te Deum with The City Choir of Washington; Händel’s Messiah with Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, United States Naval Academy, National Philharmonic, The New Choral Society, and Austin Symphony & Chorus Austin; Poulenc’s Gloria with Arizona State University’s Symphony Orchestra; Verdi’s Requiem with Choral Artists of Sarasota and the Oratorio Society of VA; soprano soloist in Bob Chilcott’s Requiem at Alice Tulley Hall; Dvořák’s Stabat Mater at North Carolina Master Chorale; Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 with Manchester Symphony Orchestra; and recitals and masterclasses with El Paso Pro-Musica, Rutgers University, Washington & Lee University, James Madison University, Point Loma University, and Catawba College.
Talamantes recently released her debut album, Canciones españolas, to critical acclaim and her sophomore album, Heaven and Earth, A Duke Ellington Songbook is an exciting crossover into jazz. Both albums can be found on the MSR Classics label.
erry Wilkerson
Wilkerson’s solo career has taken him from coast to coast performing renowned oratorios and exciting recitals. A resonant singer with unique evenness in register, the Washington Post has described him as an ‘exuberant’ performer having the ‘amber tone of a lyric baritone with the imposing weight demanded by Handel’s low-lying writing’. He has enjoyed a celebrated career as a member of the United States Army Chorus; singing and conducting for world leaders, Supreme Court Justices, politicians and dignitaries of many nations during official ceremony and protocol events.
In addition, Kerry has sung professionally with the US Air Force Singing Sergeants and the critically acclaimed Robert Shaw Festival Singers in many of the most prestigious concert halls throughout the United States and Canada. Kerry is well known to Washington, DC audiences through his solo recitals and regular guest appearances with choruses and orchestras such as the Händel Choir of Baltimore, the National Philharmonic Orchestra, City Choir of Washington, Choralis, and the Oratorio Society of Virginia. The 2018/19 season includes performing the role of Sparafucile in Verdi’s Rigoletto with Opera Roanoke, Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs with American University Chorus, Händel’s Messiah with the La Jolla Symphony Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra, Rachmaninoff’s The Bells with Spokane Symphony, Faure’s Requiem with Eugene Concert Choir, Kodaly’s Te Deum with Oregon Music Festival, Bach’s B minor mass with City Choir of Washington, Mendelssohn’s Elijah with Choralis and Durfle’s Requiem with the Washington Chorus.
Kerry’s Carnegie Hall debut was made in June of 2017, as baritone soloist in Vaughan Williams’ Sancta Civitas, presented by Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY). Highlights during the 2017/18 season included performances with the National Philharmonic Orchestra in Bach’s Magnificat, Händel’s Messiah with Austin Symphony, Mozart’s Requiem with Fairfax Symphony and as a featured artist in a Bernstein & Friends concert with Close Encounters with Music in the Berkshires.
Kerry is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (B.M.) and George Mason University (M.A.).
He is married to soprano, Danielle Talamantes.
This album contains no booklet.