New CDs added – September 2020

New CDs for September 2020

Orchestral, Concertos and Chamber Music

Paul Ben-Haim – Symphony No. 2
Czech National Sympony Orchestra- 20th Century Visions

Paul Ben-Haim  - Symphony No. 2

Piano Music

Amanda Maier & Julius Rontgen – Amanda & Julius: Works for Piano

Amanda & Julius - Works for Piano

Jazz

Rez Abbasi – Django-Shift
Aditya Prakash Ensemble – Diaspora Kid
Avishai Cohen – Big Vicious

Aditya Prakash Ensemble - Diaspora Kid

Gigi Gryce – The Classic Albums 1955-1960
Mike Longo – Live from New York!
Alexa Tarantino – Winds of Change
Samoa Wilson with the Jim Kweskin Band – I Just Want To Be Horizontal

Alexa Tarantino - Winds of Change

Opera, Opera Excerpts, Choral Music and Art Songs

Lawrence Conservatory Contemporary Music Ensemble – A La Par
Will Liverman & Jonathan King – Whither Must I Wander
Sir Hubert Parry – Songs of Farewell & works by Stanford, Gray & Wood

Lawrence Conservatory - A La Par

Popular Music

Billie Eilish – When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
Gangstagrass – Broken Hearts and Stolen Money
Jake La Botz – They’re Coming For Me
Cary Morin – Tiny Town

Billie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go

Lou Reed – Lou Reed
Lou Reed – Transformer
SUSS – High Line
White Whale Records – The Land of Sensations & Delights: The Psych Pop Sounds of White Whale Records 1965-1970

Gangstagrass - Broken Hearts and Stolen Money

Percussion Music

Sandbox Percussion – And That One Too
UVA Percussion Ensemble – Speed of Sound

Sandbox Percussion - And That One Too

New CDs added – COVID Closure, Part 2

New CDs for Covid Closure 2020
Part 2

Concertos and Chamber Music

Thamyris – A City Called Heaven
Giovanni Battista Viotti – Flute Quartets Op. 22

Viotti - Flute Quartets

Piano Music

Maria Corley – Soulscapes: Piano Music by African American Women
Jade Simmons – Revolutionary Rhythm

Jade Simmons - Revolutionary Rhythm

Jazz

Jocelyn Gould – Elegant Traveler

Jocelyn Gould - Elegant Traveler

Art Songs & Choral Music

Leslie Adams – Love Rejoices: Songs of H. Leslie Adams
Tania Leon – In Motion
Tania Leon – Singin’ Sepia

Tania Leon - Singin Sepia

New York Philharmonic – Avodath Hakodesh
William Grant Still – Skyward My People Rose: Music of William Grant Still

Skyward My People Rose

Instrumental Music

Ludovico Einaudi – Seven Days Walking. Day One.

Ludovico Einaudi - Seven Days Walking

Popular Music

Sophie Tucker – Origins of the Red Hot Mama, 1910-1922
Various Artists – Ella 100: Live at the Apollo

Sophie Tucker - Origins of the Red Hot Mama

World Music

Groupe RTD – The Dancing Devils of Djibouti
Manhu – Voices of the Sani
Purna Loka Ensemble – Metaraga

Groupe RTD - Dancing Devils of Djibouti

New CDs added – February 2020

New CDs for February 2020

Concertos and Chamber Music

Black Oak Ensemble – Silenced Voices

Black Oak Ensemble - Silenced Voices

Various Artists – Delights & Dances: Music For String Quartet and Orchestra

Delights and Dances

Popular Music

Janelle Monae – Dirty Computer

Janelle Monae Dirty Computer

Opera, Oratorios and Art Songs

George Benjamin – Lessons in Love and Violence

Lessons in Love and Violence

Julia Wolfe – Fire In My Mouth

Fire In My Mouth

Folk Music

Pete Seeger – Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection

Pete Seeger Smithsonian Folkways

Jazz & Gospel Music

The Blind Boys of Alabama – Down in New Orleans

Blind Boys of Alabama - Down In New Orleans

New CDs added – November/December 2019

New CDs for November & December 2019

Concertos and Chamber Music

Ludwig van Beethoven – Complete Piano Concertos – Jan Lisiecki/Academy of St. Martin in the Fields

Beethoven Concertos - Lisiecki

Jazz

Joyce DiDonato – Songplay

Joyce DiDonato - Songplay

Opera, Opera Excerpts and Art Songs

Mason Bates – The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs
Tobias Picker – Fantastic Mr. Fox
Gregory Spears – Fellow Travelers

Fantastic Mr Fox

Gospel Music

Various – Sorrow Come Pass Me Around: A Survey of Rural Black Religious Music

Sorrow Come Pass Me Around

Popular Music

Various – Beat girls espanol! : 1960s she-pop from Spain
Various – C’est Chic!: French Girl Singers of the 1960s
Various – Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll

Don't Think I've Forgotten

Various – Nippon Girls: Japanese Pop, Beat & Bossa Nova 1966-70
Various – Qat, Coffee & Qambus: Raw 45s from Yemen

Beat Girls Espanol

Folk Music

Various – The Art of Field Recording Vol. 2: Fifty Years of Traditional American Music
Various – The Year of Jubilo: 78 RPM Recordings of Songs from the Civil War

The Year of Jubilo

New CDs added – October 2019

New CDs for October 2019

Concertos, Orchestral and Chamber Music

Lake Trio – Lake Trio
Trey Pollard – Antiphone

Trey Pollard - Antiphone

Jazz

Alicia Olatuja – Timeless

Alicia Olatuja - Timeless

Opera, Opera Excerpts and Art Songs

Ivan Zajc – Nikola S´ubic´ Zrinski

Ivan Zajc - Nikola Subic Zrinski

Folk & World Music

The Richmond Folk Festival – All Together Now: 15 Years of the Richmond Folk Festival

Richmond Folk Festival - All Together Now

Arachnophonia: Why Karen Carpenter Matters

Editor’s note: Arachnophonia is a regular feature on our blog where members of the UR community can share their thoughts about resources from the Parsons Music Library‘s collection.

All links included in these posts will take you to either the library catalog record for the item in question or to additional relevant information from around the web.

Today’s installment of Arachnophonia is by student worker Cole (class of 2021) and features a hybrid biography/memoir about the life and legacy of 1970s pop star Karen Carpenter. Thanks, Cole!

Why Karen Carpenter Matters by Karen Tongson

Why Karen Carpenter Matters

“Why Karen Carpenter Matters” book cover
(image: University of Texas Press)

2019 marks fifty years since the release of the Carpenters’ debut album Ticket to Ride (1969; originally released as Offering). Over a fourteen-year career, the Downey, California based brother-sister duo of Karen and Richard released ten albums and were best known for their runaway hits “(They Long to Be) Close to You” (1970), “We’ve Only Just Begun” (1970), and “Top of The World” (1973). Richard handled much of the writing and all of the arranging of their songs, blending easy listening, adult contemporary, and classical stylings together, despite the popularity of hard rock at the time. Richard crafted their songs to bolster the uniquely low and rich voice of his sister. The Carpenters’ signature sound was characterized by the use of multi-tracking to back Karen’s voice with itself to provide harmonies, a technique known as overdubbing. Indeed, it was Karen who was eventually forced out from behind her drum set to become the reluctant star of the group.

The story of the Carpenters is ultimately one of tragedy. As their fame grew, so did the demands of a near-constant touring schedule. This, coupled with increased scrutiny from the media, is speculated to be the cause of Karen’s development of anorexia nervosa. Around the same time, Richard developed an addiction to Quaaludes, a sleeping pill. Although Richard cured his addiction through rehab, little was known about eating disorders at the time that any treatment Karen underwent was dubious at best. She died from complications from anorexia in 1983 at the age of thirty-two.

Carpenters_1974

The Carpenters, 1974
By A&M Records – Billboard Magazine, page 2, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=75866990

In the decades since Karen’s death, the Carpenters’ catalog has been critically re-evaluated several times over, amassing further acclaim alongside greater examination into the Carpenters’ personal lives and a paradigmatic shift in understanding of anorexia nervosa. One such re-evaluation comes in the form of Karen Tongson’s Why Karen Carpenter Matters, released earlier this year. Part-biography, part-autobiography, and part-musicography, it charts not only the life of Karen Carpenter, but Karen Tongson (the author — named for Carpenter) and her lifelong relationship to the music of the Carpenters. A Filipino-American immigrant, Tongson draws inspiration from her own life to examine why the music of the Carpenters endures for people of color, the LGBTQ+ community, and anyone else who has craved the “white normalcy” that middle class suburbanites Richard and Karen seemed to embody. Tongson emphasizes Karen’s well-documented tomboyishness as a form of queer identity, and highlights how Karen, like so many minorities, obsessed over achieving a “white picket fence lifestyle” as a form of validation. Tongson’s writing put to words an understanding I first suspected while watching Fresh Off The Boat with my Japanese-American mother: though their children may only want to escape it, for many immigrants, white suburbia is the dream.

If it wasn’t already obvious, I’m a fan of the Carpenters. Their arrangements were superb and Karen was a generational talent. But even for those who find their music ‘too soft and too white,’ I recommend this book. At 138 pages, Why Karen Carpenter Matters is a brief and pleasant read that challenges some of the predominant assumptions we hold about why we love the music we love.

The Carpenters’ fifth studio album, Now & Then (1973) is also available for check out from the Parsons Music Library.

The Carpenters - Then And Now

New CDs added – Summer 2019

New CDs for Summer 2019

Concertos and Chamber Music

Julius Eastman – Unjust Malaise
Camerata Romeu – Danza de las Brujas

Julius Eastman - Unjust Malaise

Popular Music

Rhiannon Giddens – There Is No Other
Mile Twelve – Mile Twelve
The National – I Am Easy To Find

The National - I Am Easy To Find

The National – Sleep Well Beast
Mavis Staples – We Get By

Mavis Staples - We Get By

Jazz

Theo Bleckmann – Elegy
Theo Bleckmann – Hello Earth!: The Music of Kate Bush

Theo Bleckmann - Hello Earth

Avant-Garde

Phil Kline – Unsilent Night
Phil Kline – Zippo Songs: Airs of War and Lunacy

Phil Kline - Zippo Songs

Choral Music

Phil Kline – John the Revelator: A Mass for Six Voices

Phil Kline - John the Revelator

New CDs added – January/February 2019

New CDs for January/February 2019

Symphonies, Concertos and Chamber Music

Sergey Prokofiev – Rostropovich Conducts Prokofiev: The Complete Symphonies
Christin Schillinger & Jed Moss – Bassoon Unbounded

Rostropovich Conducts Prokofiev: The Complete Symphonies

Jazz

Eric Dolphy – Musical Prophet

Eric Dolphy: Musical Prophet

Opera, Opera Excerpts and Art Songs

Rimsky-Korsakov – The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh

Rimsky-Korsakov: Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh

Popular Music

Bedouine – Bedouine
Explosions in the Sky – The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place

Bedouine

Andy Jenkins – Sweet Bunch
John Mayer – Born and Raised

Explosions in the Sky

World Music

Babymetal – Babymetal

Babymetal

New CDs added – December 2018

New CDs for December 2018

Concertos, Chamber and Orchestral Music

Ernst Bacon – Remembering Ansel Adams
Halim El-Dabh – Suites & Symphonies
entelechron – The Folk Tune Project: New Works for Piano Trio & the Tunes that Inspired Them
Nico Muhly – Keep In Touch

Nico Muhly - Keep in Touch

Reza Vali – Flute Concerto * Deylaman * Folk Songs (Set No. 10)
Reza Vali – The Ancient Call
Trio Isimsiz – Brahms * Takemitsu * Beeethoven : Piano Trios

Reza Vali - The Ancient Call

Jazz

Jimmy Scott – I Go Back Home: A Story About Hoping and Dreaming
Sungjae Son – Near East Quartet

Jimmy Scott - I Go Back Home

Choral Music

Les Cris de Paris – Melancholia
Missy Mazzoli – Vespers for a New Dark Age

Les Cris de Paris - Melancholia

Nico Muhly – A Good Understanding
Musica Sacra – Messages To Myself: New Music for Chorus A Cappella

Musica Sacra - Messages to Myself

Popular Music

J.P. Harris – Sometimes Dogs Bark At Nothing
Various Artists – Listen to the Banned!: 20 Risque Songs of the 20s and 30s

World Music

Various Artists – Bye-Bye Berlin

Bye-Bye Berlin

New CDs added – November 2018

New CDs for November 2018

Concertos, Band and Chamber Music

Glass / Fairouz – In The Shadow of No Towers
An-Lun Huang – Piano Music
Antonio Iturrioz – Gottschalk and Cuba

An-Lun Huang - Piano Music

Opera, Opera Excerpts and Art Songs

John Adams – Doctor Atomic: An Opera in Two Acts
Mohammed Fairouz – Follow, Poet
Mohammed Fairouz – Native Informant

Mohammed Fairouz - Native Informant

Mohammed Fairouz – No Orpheus
David Lang – Death Speaks
David Lang – The Difficulty of Crossing a Field
Jack Perla – Shalimar The Clown

Shalimar the Clown

Electronic Music

Halim El-Dabh – Crossing into the Electric Magnetic

Halim El-Dabh - Crossing into the Electric Magnetic

Popular Music

Bibio – The Apple and the Tooth
Bibio – Mind Bokeh
Ariana Grande – Sweetener
Van Morrison and Joey Defrancesco – You’re Driving Me Crazy

Ariana Grande - Sweetener

Film Soundtracks & Musicals

Leonard Bernstein – West Side Story
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper – A Star Is Born

A Star Is Born soundtrack

Prince – Music From Graffiti Bridge
Prince – Parade: Music from the Motion Picture Under the Cherry Moon