Subject: Anne Hills CD -songs of Opal Whiteley From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 29 Jul 06 - 08:39 AM Anne Hills has released a CD called "Beauty Attends: The Heartsongs of Opal Whiteley". Michael Smith set the lyrics of Opal Whiteley to music, Scott Petito created the arrangements and produced the CD, and Anne Hills guided the project and delivers a stunning performance. This is a magnificent CD! If you are unfamilar with Opal Whiteley, let me give you a brief introduction. Whiteley was born at the end of the 19th century and grew up in rural Oregon. She started a diary when she was 6 years old that described her closest companion - nature. She gave names to the flora and fauna using inspiration of classic literature. Her pet was named Lars Porsena of Clusium, the name of a king in ancient Rome. Her dog was Brave Horatius, the roman hearo of Thomas Macaulay's poem "Horatius at the Bridge". The family draft horse was William Shakespeare. The charm and insight makes for a compelling read. Her love of nature and the wonders it holds was inspirational. In 1920, when Whiteley was 23, the Atlantic Monthly began serializing the diary and eventually published a best selling book. As soon as the book became a best seller, the work was questioned. Critics felt that the writing was not that of a six year old and raised questions that it was a con run by Whiteley and Atlantic Monthly. In the book Whiteley said that she was an orphaned French princess, and that statement became an issue. Quickly the book was out of print, and Whiteley forgotten. She went to India and Europe to try to prove her claims, and ended up in England. She was eventually diagnosed as mentally ill and spent the remaining 50 years of her life in an institution. She passed away in 1992 at the age of 95. A fascinating story. Regardless of the "truth" behind the creation of the book, the words are compelling and provoking. In recent years there has been renewed interest in Whiteley, and this CD will hopefully resurrect interest in her works. Anne Hills is one of the finest interpreters of song performing today. I can't think of anyone else who would have done justice to this work. The arrangements are beautifully done, allowing the listener to absorb the message and be drawn back to a special time and place. This is a work of art!! I did a further review on my website with additional background information and photos - www.ronolesko.blogsite.com Anne Hills can be reached at her site - www.annehills.com I highly recommend this CD to anyone interested in Americana and/or great music! |
Subject: RE: Anne Hills CD -songs of Opal Whiteley From: GUEST,Art Thieme Date: 29 Jul 06 - 04:32 PM Anne Hills, an old friend, once again, is delving into wondrous territory. I have not heard of this project before. Thanks to Ron for bringing it to the fore. Of course, Michael Smith is a true musical genius, and this new collaboration certainly ought to prove to be another deep notch in the handles of his pearl-handled...----Oh, whatever! Sorry for the extra verbiage.----------It's bound to be a fine CD. I, for one, am looking forward to hearing it. It does sound like a fascinating tale to work with---and from---. Congratulations to Annie and Michael! Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: Anne Hills CD -songs of Opal Whiteley From: GUEST Date: 29 Jul 06 - 05:55 PM I haven't gotten the album yet but last year Anne Hills performed most of these songs at Old Songs and told the story behind each of them. It was a wonderful program and the songs were both touching and somewhat humorous at times. I'm sure that the album is at least as good as the program I saw. You can't ask for better talents then Anne Hills and Michael Smith. This is one to rush out and buy. |
Subject: RE: Anne Hills CD -songs of Opal Whiteley From: open mike Date: 29 Jul 06 - 07:29 PM Never heard of Opal? She wrote the Journal of an Understanding Heart. see these links.. http://www.efn.org/~opal/ http://www.astonisher.com/archives/opal.html http://opalwhiteley.com/ the "album" cover is a reproduction of the original book cover.. wonderful! |
Subject: RE: Anne Hills CD -songs of Opal Whiteley From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 29 Jul 06 - 09:09 PM Thanks everyone. I have included those links on my page as well Open Mike. What a fascinating story! By the way, I will be playing a few selections from this CD, probably around 4pm ET on Sunday 7/30. You can listen in on the net through WFDU's website - www.wfdu.fm |
Subject: RE: Anne Hills CD -songs of Opal Whiteley From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 30 Jul 06 - 10:18 AM The blue clicky - www.wfdu.fm |
Subject: RE: Anne Hills CD -songs of Opal Whiteley From: open mike Date: 30 Jul 06 - 01:12 PM ooh --- that is 1:00 this afternoon left coast time...--- |
Subject: RE: Anne Hills CD -songs of Opal Whiteley From: frogprince Date: 30 Jul 06 - 01:38 PM Great: My wife and I just spent yesterday afternoon at the Evart, Michigan, Folkfest. Anne sang several of these songs, there, and we bought the CD and listened to the rest driving home. An engaging, delightful, totally off-beat album. |
Subject: RE: Anne Hills CD -songs of Opal Whiteley From: GUEST,paperback Date: 06 May 25 - 06:20 PM Not everyone disbelieved Françoise 'Richard Lord Acton'. Why the newspapers & magazines of the time destroyed a young Oregon girl life is anybody's guess (yes, I'm bitter) The Clan of the Lichens (cycle) -Abbie Betinis |
Subject: RE: Anne Hills CD -Heartsongs of Opal Whiteley From: Joe Offer Date: 06 May 25 - 07:04 PM Beauty Attends: The Heartsongs of Opal Whiteley https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nfaT9QHX9BM_Ggw-3XBTh7SUG8BSNHKEs |
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