Ms. Palmour in the Recording Studio

When Love Goes Wrong

When Love Goes Wrong CD

For the recording of When Love Goes Wrong, Deidra Palmour and William Gorton join forces with the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra to sing some of opera’s most dramatic duets. The recording sessions took place in Olomouc, Czech Republic, with Peter Schmelzer conducting. Included on the CD are duets from Tosca, La Traviata, Aida, Werther, and Carmen. You can listen to audio samples, and purchase this CD, at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/dwgorton.

Forgotten Songs

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Koch International Classics has produced two recordings featuring the music of American Impressionist, Charles Martin LoefflerCharles Martin Loeffler – Forgotten Songs, features performances by the Guilford Trio, Deidra Palmour, mezzo-soprano, Noel Lester, piano and Noah Chaves, viola. This CD is the first recording of all the known works of this composer for voice, viola and piano and is therefore the benchmark recording for this music. The CD also includes two songs for Ms. Palmour and Dr. Lester alone and two songs with guest artist Rose Ann Markow, violin. You can listen to audio samples, and purchase this CD, at http://www.berkshirerecordoutlet.com/search.php?row=0&brocode=&stocknum=&text=loeffler+forgotten+songs&filter=all&submit=Search.

“…More’s the credit to the Guilford Trio for enabling us to hear some magnificent music …a major acquisition to the repertoire.” – Fanfare

“…a long overdue recording featuring Charles Martin Loeffler’s darkly brooding, beautifully wrought and grossly underrated songs.” – Fanfare

“This new recording restores a valuable period in the history of American music.” – Records International

“Fifteen (songs) are presented for the first time in this collection, and convince the listener of Loeffler’s compositional skills and of his original musical imagination. Deidra Palmour performs with deep feeling…and is well supported by the instrumentalists.” – Pluta, Klassik Heute (Germany)

“I just want to tell you how beautiful and gratifying I found your recording of Loeffler’s songs with obbligato instrument (as well as piano).  I just listened to it again—I do every few months!—and was struck anew by the variety of the songs and the acuteness of the performances.
Deidra Palmour has an amazing voice, solid up and down the range, and compelling artistry.  I’m very fussy about French pronunciation, but she really sounds like a native—she clearly understands what she’s singing!  The piano parts for some of the songs are, as you know, nearly orchestral, and I’m glad the recorded balance, for once, didn’t put the piano in a closet.  Yet one can hear the voice clearly—quite a feat, and my hat is off to the Koch engineers!  The other instrumental parts are beautifully knit into the whole.  I have written about Loeffler and his place in American music and studied some of these Loeffler songs closely—and listened to all available recordings of them.  But this is definitely the recording that I tell people to get hold of as their first point of entry into that special half-Debussy, half-Richard-Strauss world that
Loeffler and only Loeffler was able to create.”— Ralph P. Locke, Professor of Musicology, The Eastman School of Music

“As a violist with friends who are singers, I am always looking for new repertoire. I was delighted to find these songs by Loeffler!The recording is fantastic- playful and dramatic as the songs call for, with a first-rate ensemble. The interplay between all the members of the group, their musicality, and technique really made me love this music and search for the scores.” – Sonya Lawson, Amazon.com

“Exquisite! I, too, am a chamber musician. I first purchased this because I wanted to hear others’ interpretations of these songs, having read through them once. After I first listened to this CD I sat there simply stunned by the musicianship, the technical brilliance and the heart and soul these musicians gave to this gorgeous music. If I had to give up all CD’s but one, this would be the one I kept. As a result I have also been curious to know more about Mr. Loeffler, and purchased Ms. Knight’s biography. This CD clearly opened a door and I’m grateful to those involved.” —Susanna Branch, Amazon.com

A Dream Within a Dream

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Charles Martin Loeffler – A Dream Within A Dream also features the Guilford Trio (Deidra Palmour Gorton, mezzo-soprano; Noel Lester, piano, Noah Chaves, viola) along with Jenny Hansen, viola d’amore; Steven Barta, clarinet; Edward Crafts, baritone; and the Hood College Chamber Singers under the direction of Patricia McKewen Amato. (Fun Fact: Jenny Hansen plays the viola d’amore on the movie Titanic!) You can listen to audio samples, and purchase this CD, at Amazon.com.

This title is now out of print; used copies may be purchased from Amazon.com
“…4 stars out of 4 ”… a wonderfully original sound. The performances captured here, featuring Noel Lester on piano, are warm and lively. They sparkle with the same excitement that Loeffer brought to the continent all those years ago.” – AltaVista.Shopping

Purrfectly Classical

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Purrfectly Classical was released by Centaur Records in April 2001. 

“You don’t have to be a cat person to enjoy the music and performances on this CD. They are elegant, beautiful, sly, and silly, just like the creatures they pay tribute to.” – James Miller, Fanfare

“…most creative …noteworthy collection …music for the fun of it …Lester tosses off these compositions with ease…and has assembled a cast of supporting players who bring their considerable talents, skills and virtuosic artistry to these gentle, lionine gems.” – Jan Holly The Gazette (MD)

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