2018

Chester Biscardi: Selected Songs

a collection of 16 songs for voice and piano

Work Details

Publisher:

Biscardi Music Press No. B48-18-1

Distributors:

Amazon (Paperback or Kindle)

Theodore Front Musical Literature, Inc.

Sample Pages

Songs

For each song, click on “Learn More” to go the page for that work or for the larger work from which it derives.

I. Mama Never Forgets Her Birds

1990 | ca. 1½ minutes | from The Gift of Life

II. Baby Song of the Four Winds

1994 | ca. 3 minutes

III. Recovering

2000 | ca. 6 minutes

IV. Guru

1995 | ca. 1 minute

V. Poet’s Aria

1985 | ca. 3 minutes | from Tight-Rope

VI. Prayers of Steel

1998 | ca. 3 minutes

VII. What a Coincidence

1997 | ca. 3 minutes | from Modern Love Songs

VIII. Someone New

1999 | ca. 3 minutes | from Modern Love Songs

IX. At Any Given Moment

2002 | ca. 3 minutes | from Modern Love Songs

X. The Child Comes Every Winter

1999 | ca. 3 minutes

XI. Chez Vous

1983, rev. 2007 | ca. 3 minutes

XII. You’ve Been On My Mind

2007 | ca. 2 minutes | from Sailors & Dreamers

XIII. Play Me a Song

2008 | ca. 3 minutes | from Sailors & Dreamers

XIV. I Dance the Tango

2010 | ca. 2½ minutes | from Sailors & Dreamers

XV. It’s Time to Feel Alright Now

2009 | ca. 5½ minutes | from Sailors & Dreamers

XVI. Broken Stars That Go Dark

2016 | ca. 2 minutes

Selected Press

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“In the May/June, 2008 issue of Journal of Singing, editor Richard Sjoerdsma described Chester Biscardi as “. . . a major American composer, a remarkably talented, imaginative, and mature voice of one whose oeuvre seem destined to enter the canon of important contemporary American song literature.” Although Biscardi enjoys an illustrious reputation and has been the recipient of some of our field’s most prestigious awards, including the Rome Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a commission from the Koussevitsky Music Foundation, his vocal works have not been disseminated and performed perhaps as much as they deserve. It is to be hoped that the recent publication of this anthology of sixteen songs will rectify this omission and make his excellent work more readily known and available to voice teachers and singers.

The anthology (also available as an e-book on Kindle) includes individual songs, an aria excerpted from his chamber opera Tightrope (1985), songs from the cycles Modern Love SongsSailors and Dreamers (2007–10), originally a piece for voice and chamber ensemble, and The Gift of Life (1990–1993), written for the talented husband and wife duo, soprano Judith Bettina and pianist James Goldsworthy. Mr. Biscardi’s poet choices for these include Emily Dickinson, Denise Levertov, Thornton Wilder, Allen Ginsberg, Sheldon Harnick, Muriel Rukeyser, and Carl Sandburg. Like his contemporary, composer Ricky Ian Gordon, Biscardi imbues many of his songs with a sense of lying “somewhere between cabaret/standard tunes and the contemporary art song” (chesterbiscardi.com). Many of these pieces have an incantatory feel, with chant-like delivery of phrases. The songs range in difficulty, with most melodic lines rangy and challenging, tessitura-wise, while giving the illusion of ease and tonal accessibility. Biscardi’s extraordinary gifts as a composer are informed by his training as a pianist, by his deep appreciation of iconic American voices like Aaron Copland and George Gershwin, and the importance of literature as a springboard for all his creative effort. The resulting effect is one of open, transparent, and effortless song built over a deep and structurally complex (harmonically and melodically) foundation.”

Journal of Singing

Kathleen Roland-Silverstein, Sept./Oct. 2018