Skillfully arranged and produced...art songs for children that are fun and educa
author: Brian Muni/American Songwriter Magazine
"Songs For Children" is a collection of 23 songs written for children by composer Emmanuel Ghent, recently released on West Street Records. Unlike the Raffi-style music most kids hear, these songs are art songs for children that are not only fun to sing but also contain subtle hints about melody, harmony and meter. As children sing along, they are learning about music.
Ghent, the recipient of many awards for music composition, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, composed this collection of songs shortly after his youngest of three daughters was born in 1967. "It seemed like an exciting idea to compose songs that not only were tuneful and expressive but that also taught the children something about music without, of course, drawing attention away from the pleasure of the music itself," he writes in the CD1s 20-page booklet. "And if, on top of all this, the kids learned to count to one hundred, or caught on to the days of the week, or the months of the year -- well, that was just gravy."
Songs such as "One, Two, Three, Four, Five" are an exercise in learning to count to a hundred while coursing through a circle of fifths, one of the most common harmonic patterns in music. "Now We're Going To Go To Spain" weaves Flamenco style rhythms and Phyrgian melody into a simple harmonic pattern.
Commenting on the album, his eldest daughter, Nadia, a violinist said, "My sisters and I really did grow up singing this music. "I'm Sorry" was a real favorite, especially after nasty episodes of inter-sister warfare. It did take, though, several semesters of ear training for me to be able to sing "If You Knew How Hard I Tried", the only 12-tone one, but now it is my favorite, not only for the beauty of its arching intervals, outlining a sad resignation in the wide leaps downward, but also for the sentiment expressed to a parent from a child, a quiet request to see the effort required for a child to live up to an adult's expectations."
Skillfully arranged and produced by the 74 (now 77 – editor update) year-old composer and his middle daughter, Valerie, herself a pianist and singer, this is Ghent’s first children's album. His instrumental and computer-generated music, as well as, music for dance, has been widely performed. "Phosphones", perhaps his best known piece, is available on a Wergo recording, WER 2022-50.
"Songs For Children" can be found at amazon.com or by contacting West Street Records, POB 20086, West Village Station, New York, NY 10014
-- review by Brian Muni, February 2000
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