Composer(s): Boyer, Peter
Conductor(s): Boyer, Peter
Label: Naxos
Series: American Classics
Genre: Orchestral
Period: Contemporary
Catalogue No: 8.559246
Barcode: 0636943924624
Release Date: 05/2005

BOYER, P.: Ellis Island: The Dream of America (Philharmonia Orchestra, Boyer)

What was it like to be one of the millions of immigrants coming to America through Ellis Island early in the 20th century? Peter Boyer’s Ellis Island: The Dream of America brings that experience to life in a unique and powerful way. This work combines elements of symphonic music, theatre and history to celebrate the American immigrant experience. Boyer chose stories from the Ellis Island Oral History Project, wove them together into a narrative describing the hopes, dreams and struggles of these individuals, and composed dramatic and evocative symphonic music which frames and amplifies these stories. AА cast of renowned stage and screen actors joins with symphony orchestra in bringing to life the actual words of these real American immigrants. The work closes with a stirring reading of Emma Lazarus’s The New Colossus (“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…”), the classic poem inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty.

Tracklist

Boyer, Peter
Cohen, Helen - Lyricist
Salamon, Lazarus - Lyricist
Rosenthal, Helen - Lyricist
Galletta, Lillian - Lyricist
Apanomith, James - Lyricist
Beychok, Katherine - Lyricist
Steen, Manny - Lyricist
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
Brown, Blair (actor)
Zorich, Louis (actor)
Dukakis, Olympia (actor)
Wallach, Eli (actor)
Neuwirth, Bebe (actor)
Bostwick, Barry (actor)
Jackson, Anne (actor)
1Prologue06:09
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
2Words of Helen Cohen, emigrated from Poland in 1920, read by Blair Brown02:37
Brown, Blair (actor)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
3Interlude 101:24
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
4Words of James Apanomith, emigrated from Greece in 1911, read by Louis Zorich02:43
Zorich, Louis (actor)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
5Interlude 202:07
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
6Words of Lillian Galleta, emigrated from Italy in 1928, read by Olympia Dukakis03:32
Dukakis, Olympia (actor)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
7Interlude 301:33
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
8Words of Lazarus Salamon, emigrated from Hungary in 1920, read by Eli Wallach04:16
Wallach, Eli (actor)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
9Interlude 401:56
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
10Words of Helen Rosenthal, emigrated from Belgium in 1940, read by Bebe Neuwirth04:27
Neuwirth, Bebe (actor)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
11Interlude 501:01
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
12Words of Manny Steen, emigrated from Ireland in 1925, read by Barry Bostwick04:42
Bostwick, Barry (actor)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
13Interlude 602:24
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
14Words of Katherine Beychook, emigrated from Russia in 1910, read by Anne Jackson02:53
Jackson, Anne (actor)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)
15Epilogue: "The New Colossus" (Emma Lazarus, 1883), read by all actors01:50
Brown, Blair (actor)
Zorich, Louis (actor)
Dukakis, Olympia (actor)
Wallach, Eli (actor)
Neuwirth, Bebe (actor)
Bostwick, Barry (actor)
Jackson, Anne (actor)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Boyer, Peter (Conductor)

Total Playing Time: 43:34