Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems of Color | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Frank Sinatra |
Cover: | Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems of Color.jpeg |
Released: | 1956 |
Recorded: | February 22–March 15, 1956 |
Studio: | Capitol (Hollywood) |
Genre: | Easy listening, light classical |
Length: | 43:59 |
Label: | Capitol |
Producer: | Voyle Gilmore |
Prev Title: | Frank Sinatra Conducts the Music of Alec Wilder |
Prev Year: | 1946 |
Next Title: | The Man I Love |
Next Year: | 1957 |
Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems of Color is a 1956 album of short tone poems by eight notable mid-20th century Hollywood composers.
The album was conducted by Sinatra and marked the first musical collaboration between Sinatra and Gordon Jenkins. Each composition was inspired by the poetry of Norman Sickel.
A chapter discussing the album, "The Colors of Ava: Tone Poems of Color and the Painful Measure of Sinatra's Passions," appears in A Storied Singer: Frank Sinatra as Literary Conceit (Greenwood Press, 2002) by Gilbert L. Gigliotti.
The album was the first to be recorded at the then-newly opened Capitol Studios, which are under the Capitol Records Tower.[1]