Reviews
GMCD 7247 From an other American
Classics Today Sunday April 13 03
KEVIN MAYNOR--FROM
ANOTHER AMERICAN
American songs
& spirituals by Berlin, Steffe, Warren, Johnson, Ellington, Chaplin, Gershwin,
Rodgers, Weill, Mason, others
Kevin Maynor (bass); Eric Olsens (piano)
Guild- 7247(CD)
No Reference Recording

If you like singing,
especially songs in English sung by an artist who really knows how to project
and present emotion and meaning while maintaining impeccable technique clothed
in rich, dark, mellifluous tone, then you shouldn't hesitate to investigate this
fine recital by bass Kevin Maynor. Maynor is a world-class and world-renowned
recitalist and opera singer who happens to be African-American and thus, as he
describes in the notes, carefully chose this program "mindful of how different
the world perceives the United States of America . . . mindful of slavery days
in this country . . ." and attempting to "consider the feelings of others, both
negative and positive." As such, he's selected quite a diverse and
meaningful--as well as entertaining--lineup of songs, from the spirituals Go
Tell It On the Mountain and This Little Light O'Mine to America the Beautiful,
God Bless America, and Battle Hymn of the Republic.
Maynor taps a whole other aspect of American song and sensibility with standards
such as Irving Gordon's Unforgettable, Duke Ellington's Come Sunday, Charles
Chaplin's Smile, Manning Sherwin's A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, and
George Gershwin's Love is Here to Stay. There are no fancy arrangements: the
songs are presented in a straightforward, clearly stated, unadorned manner, with
Maynor's wonderfully expressive voice and Eric Olsen's solid, supportive piano
simply giving life and substance to the melodies and texts, in Maynor's words
"inviting the listener to interpret [them] as she or he sees fit." Maynor's
style is one of a mature, experienced opera singer, albeit one who understands
that these are not arias but beloved, popular tunes, and he's able to keep them
in that context while preserving his commanding vocal presence and artistic
integrity. The sound is very fine, the voice bold and resonant and the piano
robust and natural--except for some tinniness in the upper
registers.
--David Vernier
New Classics - Thursday February 13 03
On this splendid recording the magnificent voice of American bass Kevin
Maynor can be heard to great effect on a repertoire of 21 songs chosen to show
how the world perceives the USA. There are wonderfully tender interpretations of
spirituals (This Little Light O’Mine), stirring songs such as America The
Beautiful, We Shall Overcome and Battle Hymn of the Republic, as well as fine
interpretations of gentler music (including Charles Chaplin’s Smile, Gershwin’s
Love is Here to Stay and the Richard Rodgers standard, Where or When). The
pianist is Eric Olsens. ‘This is a ‘super’ voice to compare not only to Robeson
but also to the very greatest bass voices of the century’ - Fanfare
magazine review of Kevin Maynor's CD Paul Robeson Remembered.

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