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1972 studio album by The Swingle Singers
Bitter Ending
Studio album by The Swingle Singers
Released1972
Length~30 minutes
LabelEpic 80544
The Swingle Singers chronology
The Joy of Singing
(1972)
Bitter Ending
(1972)
Swingle II chronology
Madrigals
(1974)

Bitter Ending is a recording of a work for eight voices composed by Andre Hodeir as commissioned by Ward Swingle. The work is performed by the Swingle Singers with a jazz quintet. This was the last work by Hodeir and is inspired by James Joyce's Finnegans Wake

Personnel

The Swingle Singers:

  • Christiane Legrand – soprano
  • Nicole Darde – soprano
  • Hélène Devos – alto
  • Claudine Meunier – alto
  • Ward Swingle – tenor, arranger
  • Joseph Noves – tenor
  • Jean Cussac – bass
  • José Germain – bass

References

  1. Hodeir, Andre and Pautrot, Jean-Louis. The André Hodeir Jazz Reader (Google Books link)
  • Epic 80544
The Swingle Singers
Discography
The Swingle Singers
/ Les Swingle Singers
Swingle II
The Swingles
The (New) Swingle Singers
Notable compilations
James Joyce's Finnegans Wake (1939)
Inspirations
Inclusions
Books
Music


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