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Dance on a Moonbeam: A Collection of Songs and Poems
Benjamin Luxon, John Guth, Frederica von Stade
Dance on a Moonbeam: A Collection of Songs and Poems
Genres: Folk, Jazz, Special Interest, Pop, Classical
 
  •  Track Listings (25) - Disc #1

It's hard to even begin hanging musical descriptors on the late Bill Crofut. He came up during the folk boom of the 1950s and even then quietly defied tradition by setting the words of American poets such as Robert Penn Wa...  more »

     

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It's hard to even begin hanging musical descriptors on the late Bill Crofut. He came up during the folk boom of the 1950s and even then quietly defied tradition by setting the words of American poets such as Robert Penn Warren to banjo-inflected music, something he continued doing throughout his career with a variety of wordsmiths. Dance on a Moonbeam is his final treasure, a gift of sorts to children and their parents, delivered after Crofut's death in January 1999. Steeped in Shakespeare's words and a magical ability to weave together Renaissance-era moods and American folk music, Moonbeam exudes a warmth and soulfulness that Crofut and musical partner Chris Brubeck create with the simplest instrumentations--banjo, bass, piano, cello, and voices, mostly. Meryl Streep interjects brief readings of Shakespeare, a lovely complement to an incredible mix of Crofut's rustic folk with classically trained singers such as Dawn Upshaw, Julianne Baird, and Frederica von Stade. "Dandling Songs," "The Bear," "Simple Gifts," and "All Through the Night" alone among these 26 stellar cuts make this one of the best children's music recordings in ages. It eschews the simple means to a child's ear and instead aims for the heart and soul, which Moonbeam reaches over and over with wit and creative depths that will unfold for ages. --Andrew Bartlett

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CD Reviews

NOT Your Typical Children's Music
01/22/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"My four month-old daughter got this CD as a Christmas present and my seven year-old son, my husband, and I all love it. The songs are so clever and not at all cloying like most children's music I've heard. I'll definitely by this for gifts myself."
Parents will enjoy this CD as much as the kids
12/06/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"What a treasure this CD is for the whole family. Great musicians, wonderful songs, beautiful artwork, and the lyrics are included too. Perfect gift for the holidays!"
It's a Bit Overrated...
Stanley M Elmore | 01/17/2002
(2 out of 5 stars)

"I ordered this CD based on the glowing customer reviews that were posted a few months ago, and I am sorry to say it did not live up to its reputation. While the best music gets better and better with every new hearing (no small consideration when you have repetition-loving kids), I have found this overlong, overproduced album has instead become more and more irritating. The whole enterprise strikes me as highbrow pretension, from the Shakespearean interludes (nicely played by Ms. Streep but often hard to hear, and with a tenuous thematic connection to the songs) to the pompous spectacle of opera divas singing traditional children's songs. In our house, the classic recordings of Seeger, Guthrie, Leadbelly et. al. are still the favorites; the straightforward, simple, solid recordings of any one of these greats puts the artsy, precious "Dance on a Moonbeam" to shame."