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''December Songs'' is a
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Maury Yeston Maury Yeston (born October 23, 1945) is an American composer, lyricist and music theorist. He is known as the initiator of new Broadway musicals and writing their music and lyrics, as well as a classical orchestral and ballet composer, Yale Uni ...
, best known as the
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composer-lyricist responsible for the music and lyrics of '' Nine'', ''
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'', and part of '' Grand Hotel''. The work is a "retelling" of
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'', (a song cycle of
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), with a
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sensibility. The songs in both ''December Songs'' and ''Winterreise'' are linked as a sequence of reflections by the singer taking a lonely walk in winter, thinking back on his or her lost love. The piece crosses over the line from classical music to Broadway to cabaret. Where the Schubert masterpiece features words by
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portraying a jilted young man's wandering the snows of the Vienna woods and ultimately sinking into madness, the Yeston lyrics depict a contemporary young woman wandering a snowy Central Park in New York City and finding recovery and hope on her journey. ''December Songs'' pictures in richly varied melodies and striking yet unforced poetic images a worldly young woman, jilted and adrift in a wintry New York City, reading all she sees for commentary on her broken heart. Recorded six times in English, and once each in French, German, and Polish. One of the dozen or so Carnegie Hall centennial commissions, Weill Recital Hall was packed with Broadway and nightclub luminaries, who gave it a thunderous ovation. ''
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'' indicated the uniqueness of the score as Yeston's confident marriage of the classic and the contemporaneity that would likely lead to its enduring nature." The work was written as a result of Yeston being commissioned to write a piece for the 1991 centennial celebration of New York's
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, where it was performed by cabaret singer Andrea Marcovicci. It was then performed for three months in 2004 at the Theatre du Renard in
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, where it was sung in French by Isabelle Georges. It has been recorded seven times in English by Marcovicci, Georges,
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, and others, in German by
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, with a German translation by Wolfgang Adenberg, in Polish by Edyta Krzemien, also in English (in the Netherlands) by Hetty Sponselee and Sheila Conolly, and in French by Georges. Two time Tony nominee Laura Osnes recently featured ''December Songs'' in her 54 Below debut, '' Laura Osnes Sings Maury Yeston'', and on her album ''If I Tell You''. ''December Songs'' was recorded with a male singer for the first time in 2017 by New York cabaret singer Stearns Matthews. In 2022, a new recording, ''December Songs for Voice and Orchestra'' featured
Victoria Clark Victoria Clark (born October 10, 1959) is an American actress, musical theatre singer and director. Clark has performed in numerous Broadway musicals and in other theatre, film and television works. Her soprano voice can also be heard on innu ...
as soloist with orchestrations by Larry Hochman. ''December Songs'' has been performed worldwide including France, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland,Monodramu
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Song list

# "December Snow" # "Where Are You Now" # "Please Let's Not Even Say Hello" # "When Your Love Is New" # "Bookseller In The Rain" # "My Grandmother's Love Letters" # "I Am Longing" # "I Had A Dream About You" # "By The River" # "What A Relief"


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External links


Maury Yeston's ''December Songs'' page

Stearns Matthews' ''December Songs'' page

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Compositions by Maury Yeston 1991 compositions Song cycles