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Theo Bleckmann & Alicia Olatuja & Dan Tepfer The Parsonage SSC1685 CD
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FormatAudio CD
Ordering NumberSSC1685
Barcode016728168526
labelSunnyside Records
Release date4/7/2023
salesrank4490
Players/ContributorsMusicians
  • Bleckmann, Theo: Voice
  • Friedlander, Erik: Cello
  • Hajdu, David: Lyricist
  • Maraghi, Carl: Bass clarinet
  • Olatuja, Alicia: Voice
  • Smith, Sean: Bass
  • Tepfer, Dan: Piano
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      Writer/lyricist David Hajdu has tried to capture the kaleidoscopic tale of one seemingly normal but incredibly intriguing building in the City’s East Village neighborhood on the new recording, The Parsonage.

      There are millions of tales to be told of life in New York City. In every neighborhood, there are buildings that have witnessed generations of individuals, families, businesses, and organizations utilizing their communal spaces. The inconspicuous townhouse that sits at 64 East Seventh Street in the East Village conceals a hidden history that truly shows the changes of its famous neighborhood over the building’s 150 years of existence.

      Writer/lyricist David Hajdu discovered the legacy of 64 East Seventh when the East Village was applying for the status as a historical district in New York City. (The East Village/Lower East Side Historic District was created by The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in October 2012.) Spellbound by the stories of the former occupants that he uncovered, Hajdu composed lyrics to a song cycle about the building, which he then entrusted to the capable hands of select composers and performers to bring to life as The Parsonage.

      Hajdu has known the Village since his youth when he attended New York University. His focus on writing and his attraction to literature led him to the famed Book ‘N Things store in the East Village, which happened to be housed in the building in question. Later, Hajdu found success as a highly regarded writer of books and is the music critic for The Nation and a Professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. He also began a songwriting partnership with the acclaimed pianist/composer, Renee Rosnes.

      It was then that Hajdu decided to write a seven-piece song cycle using stories with connection to the Parsonage. He began by writing lyrics to temporary music. He then approached a dream list of composers to see if they would be interested in fleshing out music to his words. Remarkably, Hajdu was able to secure the collaboration of every composer he approached.

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      CD 1
      • 1.Sailing to the Sunday School Picnic05:12
      • 2.Ballad of the Man Who Laughed04:16
      • 3.Translation, Two Cigar Butts05:08
      • 4.East in the Village05:44
      • 5.Living Light02:53
      • 6.Lou Reed Was Very Well Read07:35
      • 7.Glamour and Standing06:24
      • 8.Eighteen Million Six06:49
      • Total:44:01