A duet is a musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists. It differs from a harmony , as the performers take turns performing a solo section rather than performing simultaneously. A piece performed by two pianists performing together on the same piano is a " piano duet " or " piano four hands ". A piece for two pianists performing together on separate pianos is a " piano duo ".
45-425: A duet is a musical composition or piece for two performers. Duets or The Duets may also refer to: Duet "Duet" is also used as a verb for the act of performing a musical duet, or colloquially as a noun to refer to the performers of a duet. A musical ensemble with more than two solo instruments or voices is called a trio , quartet , quintet , sextet , septet , octet , etc. When Mozart
90-408: A session singer and later introduced her to Al Dale, who would become her manager. She sang back-ups for various acts, from go-go rhythm and blues band Experience Unlimited to rapper E-40 . Biondo and Cassidy, who were in a romantic relationship for a time, formed the five-piece "Eva Cassidy Band" with Lenny Williams, Keith Grimes, and Raice McLeod in 1990. They began to perform frequently in
135-542: A Wammie award for the Vocalist Jazz/Traditional category. The next year she was invited to perform at the event and chose to sing "Over the Rainbow". The Washington Times review of the event called her performance "a show-stopper". She took home two Wammies that night, again for Vocalist Jazz/Traditional and also for Roots Rock/Traditional R&B . For a brief period that year, Cassidy signed
180-456: A benefit concert for her at The Bayou , she made her final public appearance, closing the set with " What a Wonderful World " in front of an audience of family, friends, and fans. Additional chemotherapy was ineffective, and Cassidy died of melanoma on November 2, 1996, at her family's home in Bowie, Maryland . In accordance with her wishes, her body was cremated and the ashes were scattered on
225-496: A cold, she was reluctant to release the album. She eventually relented, on the condition that the studio track "Oh, Had I a Golden Thread", Cassidy's favorite song, would be included in the release, and that they start working on a follow-up studio album. Her apprehension appeared unfounded as local reviewers and the public responded positively. The Washington Post commented that "she could sing anything — folk, blues, pop, jazz, R&B, gospel — and make it sound like it
270-414: A deal with Blue Note Records to pair up with pop-jazz band Pieces of a Dream to release an album and tour the country. She sang two tracks on a mainly instrumental album. It was a musically unsatisfying experience for her. After having a potential contract with Apollo Records collapse when the label went bankrupt, Biondo and Dale decided that she should release her own live album. On January 2–3, 1996,
315-568: A duet could be constructed from any two pre-recorded singers or musicians so long as there are isolated audio channels from each artist. With the advent of audio deepfake technology, it is now possible to create virtual duets using an AI facsimile of a singer (or singers) who never sang the song in the first place. A famous example of this is " Heart on My Sleeve " by ghostwriter977, who wrote and produced an original song using voice models of Drake and The Weeknd . Eva Cassidy Eva Marie Cassidy (February 2, 1963 – November 2, 1996)
360-426: A labor of love from Nightline correspondent Dave Marash who was a fan of her music. Over the weekend, all five of Cassidy's albums occupied Amazon.com 's best sellers list top spots. The Nightline episode has since been rebroadcast three times due to popular demand and producer Leroy Sievers has said that it is "probably the most popular Nightline ever". In December, a nine-minute segment on NPR resulted in
405-588: A large role in Cassidy's success. This point was further affirmed when in 2005, Amazon.com released a list of its top 25 best-selling musicians, which placed Cassidy in fifth position, behind the Beatles , U2 , Norah Jones and Diana Krall . In 2008, another new album, Somewhere , was released. Unlike previous albums, which consisted solely of cover songs, this release contained two original songs co-written by Cassidy. An acoustic album, Simply Eva ,
450-450: A lawsuit against Lourim, claiming that Cassidy's name was used in a misleading fashion and that Blix Street has exclusive rights to her recordings. Lourim had Cassidy's written permission to release the album, and eventually the cover was changed to look like the original LP album while already released copies were affixed with a sticker indicating that they are not solo Eva Cassidy albums. A bootleg recording that has been in circulation
495-536: A private buyer as the copyright holder, Blix Street Records, refused to release recordings owned by Cassidy's friends, which is still the case as of 2024. Blix Street threatens lawsuits to anyone who tries to release previously unreleased tracks. To mark the 20th anniversary of the Blues Alley concert, Blix Street Records released Nightbird , a 32-track double CD album, in November 2015. Nightbird comprises
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#1732779821321540-656: A promotional event for the Live at Blues Alley album in July 1996, Cassidy noticed an ache in her hips, which she attributed to stiffness from painting murals while perched atop a stepladder. The pain persisted and X-rays revealed a fracture. Further tests found that the cancer had spread (metastasized) to her bones, causing the fracture, as well as issues inside her lungs. Her doctors estimated she had three to five months to live. Cassidy opted for aggressive treatment, but her health deteriorated rapidly. On September 17, 1996, at
585-447: A propagator at a plant nursery and as a furniture painter. In her free time, she explored other artistic expressions including painting, sculpting, and jewelry design. In 1986, Cassidy was asked by Stonehenge guitarist and high school friend, David Lourim, to lend her voice to his music project, Method Actor . This brought her to Black Pond Studios, where she met recording engineer and bassist Chris Biondo. Biondo helped her find work as
630-535: A similar sales surge, with five of the top seven spots going to Cassidy. In Britain a rebroadcast of Tonight with Trevor McDonald bumped up sales. Since Songbird , several other CDs with original material have been released: Time After Time (2000), Imagine (2002) and American Tune (2003). Cassidy's cover of Time After Time was featured on the 2003 soundtrack CD of the popular superhero television series Smallville . Together with word of mouth and internet fan sites, online commerce has played
675-558: A wide and seemingly effortless range, unerring pitch and a gift for phrasing that at times was heart-stoppingly eloquent." Before Christmas of 2000, BBC's Top of the Pops 2 aired a video of Cassidy performing " Over the Rainbow ", which resulted in Songbird climbing steadily up the UK charts over the next few weeks. Just as ITV 's Tonight with Trevor McDonald aired a feature on Cassidy,
720-529: Is called Live at Pearl's . It was recorded at Pearl's Restaurant in Annapolis, Maryland , in 1994. Copies of the recording were circulated among friends and family after her death. Some of the songs on the recording are also on Imagine and American Tune . Another recording from the early '90s, featuring Mick Fleetwood on drums and recorded at his restaurant (named Fleetwood's) in Alexandria, Virginia ,
765-504: The 'Cassidy sensation' ... as a response to the sad story of the singer's abbreviated life rather than as a measure of her artistry. But don't be mistaken, Cassidy was a huge talent, whose obscurity during her lifetime was almost as much a tragedy as her early death." Songbird has since achieved significant chart success in Europe. It is certified six times platinum in the UK with 1,840,000 copies sold. Although still relatively unknown in
810-499: The CD Songbird . This CD lingered in relative obscurity for two years until being given airplay by BBC Radio 2 , firstly by Paul Jones then by Mike Harding but most famously by Terry Wogan on his wide-reaching show Wake Up to Wogan , following recommendation by his producer Paul Walters . The album sold more than 100,000 copies in the following months. The New York Times spoke of her "silken soprano voice with
855-667: The Rainbow", taken at Blues Alley in Washington by her friend Bryan McCulley, was shown on BBC Two 's Top of the Pops 2 . Shortly afterwards, the compilation album Songbird climbed to the top of the UK Albums Chart , almost three years after its initial release. The chart success in the United Kingdom and Ireland led to increased recognition of Cassidy worldwide. Her posthumously released recordings, including three number-one albums and one number-one single in
900-796: The UK, have sold more than ten million copies. Her music has also charted within the top 10 in Australia, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. In total, nine posthumous albums have been released. The most recent, I Can Only Be Me , a collaboration with the London Symphony Orchestra , was released in 2023 and charted at number 9 on the UK album chart. Born on February 2, 1963, at the Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., Cassidy grew up in Oxon Hill, Maryland , and later Bowie, Maryland . She
945-467: The US at that time, the album would eventually be certified gold there as well. "There is something about her voice – a quality – that you really can't put into words. It's a magical quality." — Sting on Cassidy (who had recorded a version of his song " Fields of Gold " in 1996, the year she died). In May 2001, ABC 's Nightline in the US broadcast a well-received short documentary about Cassidy,
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#1732779821321990-601: The Washington area. In 1992, Biondo played a tape of Cassidy's voice for Chuck Brown , the "Godfather of go-go". It resulted in the duet album The Other Side featuring performances of classic songs such as " Fever ", " God Bless the Child ", and what would later become Cassidy's signature song , " Over the Rainbow ". The album was released and distributed in 1992 by Liaison Records, the label that also released Brown's go-go albums. Brown originally intended to record an additional duet with Cassidy for his next solo album, but this
1035-596: The album topped the chart. Shot at Blues Alley by a friend with a camcorder the same night the album was recorded, the video became the most requested video ever shown on Top Of The Pops 2 . Alexis Petridis in The Guardian wrote, "There's an undeniable emotional appeal in hearing an artist who you know died in obscurity singing a song about hope and a mystical world beyond everyday life". Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton were among her new-found fans. Jazz critic Ted Gioia writes, "you might be tempted to write off
1080-524: The complete Blues Alley concert recordings, including eight previously unreleased songs, from the night of January 3, 1996. The European version of the CD package also includes a DVD including 12 video performances from the Blues Alley concert. Nightbird was also released as a four-LP vinyl package worldwide. In 2001, Songbird: Eva Cassidy: Her Story By Those Who Knew Her , a book on the life and work of Cassidy based on interviews with close family and associates,
1125-418: The guitar, and she began to play and sing at family gatherings. At age 11, Cassidy began singing and playing guitar in a Washington-area band called Easy Street. The band performed in a variety of styles at weddings, corporate parties, and pubs. Due to her shyness, she struggled with performing in front of strangers. While a student at Bowie High School , she sang with a local band called Stonehenge. During
1170-407: The lake shores of St. Mary's River Watershed Park , a nature reserve near Callaway, Maryland . After Cassidy's death, local folk singer Grace Griffith introduced the Blues Alley recording to Bill Straw from her label, Blix Street Records . Straw approached the Cassidy family to put together a new album. In 1998, a compilation of tracks from Cassidy's three released recordings was assembled into
1215-463: The lyrics in a day by improvising together. Duets are also common in musical movies and musical theatre ; " Fit as a Fiddle " for the 1952 movie Singin' in the Rain and its corresponding play of the same name . In addition to traditional duets performed live—either in front of an audience or recorded in a studio—a so-called virtual duet can be created by having a singer (or musician) perform over
1260-399: The material for Live at Blues Alley was recorded at Blues Alley in Washington, D.C. Due to a technical glitch on the first night of recording, only the second night's recording was usable, with 12 songs released on the resulting album. (The complete set of 31 songs recorded that night was eventually released 20 years later as Nightbird in 2015.) Unhappy with the way she sounded due to
1305-525: The same song. Virtual duets may also be done live via video link (such as Shaun Escoffery duetting with the late Eva Cassidy 's videotaped performance of " Over the Rainbow " in honour of the late Sir Terry Wogan ) or be constructed manually from two pre-existing recordings, generally where each singer/musician can have their own isolated audio channel in the form of a stem . Entire albums of virtual duets have been created, including albums by Frank Sinatra ( Duets and Duets II ) . Theoretically,
1350-451: The summer of 1983, Cassidy sang and played guitar six days a week at the theme park Wild World . Her younger brother Dan, a fiddler , was also a member of this working band. She enrolled in art classes at Prince George's Community College but dropped out after finding them unhelpful. Throughout the 1980s, Cassidy worked with several other bands, including the techno-pop band Characters Without Names. During this period, she also worked as
1395-668: The top of a pre-existing recording. Such a duet is a form of overdubbing . A virtual duet is sometimes done when the singer (or musician) of the original recording is deceased; for example, a live performance by Paul McCartney on " I've Got a Feeling " with an isolated vocal recording of John Lennon from The Beatles ' famous rooftop performance , or a recording of Judy Garland being dubbed over by her daughter Lorna Luft on " Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas ". It can also be done with an earlier version of oneself (such as Yusuf / Cat Stevens on " Father And Son "); incidentally, Ronan Keating did his own virtual duet with Yusuf on
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1440-496: Was an American singer and musician known for her interpretations of jazz , folk , and blues music, sung with a powerful, emotive soprano voice. In 1992, she released her first album, The Other Side , a set of duets with go-go musician Chuck Brown , followed by the 1996 live solo album titled Live at Blues Alley . Although she had been honored by the Washington Area Music Association , she
1485-519: Was an angel, very humble and shy. She would listen more than talk ... I remember lots of times, we were playing and it was just empty and dead. She seemed to like those nights, because there wasn't as much pressure. In fact, she'd be more relieved when hardly anybody was out there." —Cassidy's bandmate Biondo on her anxiety in front of crowds. In 1993, Cassidy was honored by the Washington Area Music Association with
1530-420: Was called a bicinium ( see Étude ). Duets have always been a part of the structure of operas . Early 16th-century operas such as L'Orfeo and L'incoronazione di Poppea involve duets throughout the performance. In 17th-century Italy duets were often used in comic scenes within serious operas. In Baroque France the duet was popular in tragedies, such as songs of vengeance and confrontation. The love duet
1575-638: Was characterized by singing in close harmonies of 3rds and 6ths, symbolizing unity after conflict. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, duets have been common in the popular music of their respective eras. In addition to a standard vocal duet, some songs have been written to be heard as conversations; for example, " Baby, It's Cold Outside ". Other songs are performed around a theme; for example, New York City in " Empire State of Mind ". Occasionally, duets are an improvisation between artists; for example, " Under Pressure " by Queen and David Bowie . Bowie and Queen frontman Freddie Mercury reportedly composed
1620-410: Was in the possession of writer/musician Niki Lee, the former wife of pianist Lenny Williams, 1988–1996. Lee discovered it in her garage and attempted to sell it on eBay in 2008 for 250,000 pounds (around US$ 491,249 at that time; ~$ 659,650 in 2022 terms). She asserts that she converted the dollars to pounds incorrectly and was lambasted by Cassidy fans for her mistake. Lee decided to sell the recording to
1665-474: Was postponed due to ongoing negotiations between Dale and other labels for a solo deal. Cassidy's unwillingness to narrow her stylistic focus to one genre hindered her chances of securing a deal. After talks broke down, the two decided to record their own duet album. As a duo, they performed at the Columbia Arts Festival and opened for acts like Al Green and The Neville Brothers . "She
1710-546: Was released in January 2011. In March 2023, the album I Can Only Be Me was released, which featured new orchestrations by the London Symphony Orchestra . The album debuted at number 9 on the UK Official Albums Chart. In an interview with The Independent , Cassidy's former bandmate and arranger Chris Biondo shared, "Eva had a fantasy of one day having a full orchestra back her up [...] to her, that
1755-457: Was released in the UK. A US edition published by Gotham Books was released in late 2003 and includes two additional chapters on her influences and success in the US. Her life story has also been adapted into a musical and also a Broadway piece for cancer benefit. A number of filmmakers have proposed films based on Cassidy's life and have worked with her family to greater or lesser degrees, but to date none of these projects have progressed past
1800-426: Was released under a different label. An AllMusic review of the album stated that even "a gifted vocalist like Eva Cassidy can only do so much with bad material". In 2002, the self-titled 1988 album by the band Method Actor , which featured Cassidy, was re-released by the band's guitarist and producer David Lourim with Cassidy's name displayed prominently on the cover. The Cassidy family and Blix Street Records filed
1845-408: Was the greatest place you could be musically." Audio restoration technology developed by filmmaker Peter Jackson was used to strip Cassidy's voice from her original recordings, with the orchestrations being produced in 2021. A collection of previously unreleased studio recordings from 1987 to 1991, was released in 2000 as No Boundaries . This release was not endorsed by the Cassidy family and
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1890-460: Was the only music that mattered." The subsequent studio album she worked on was released posthumously as Eva by Heart in 1997. In the liner notes of Eva by Heart , music critic Joel E. Siegel described Cassidy as "one of the greatest voices of her generation." Cassidy had a relationship with Chris Biondo, but this had ended before her cancer diagnosis. In 1993, Cassidy had a malignant mole removed from her back. Three years later, during
1935-399: Was the third of four children. Her father, Hugh Cassidy , is a teacher, sculptor, musician, former army medic, and world champion powerlifter of Irish and Scottish descent, while her mother, Barbara ( née Kratzer), is a German horticulturist from Bad Kreuznach . From an early age, Cassidy displayed an interest in art and music. When she was nine, her father began teaching her to play
1980-420: Was virtually unknown outside her native Washington, D.C., at the time of her death from melanoma at the age of 33 in 1996. Two years after her death, Cassidy's music was brought to the attention of British audiences, when her versions of " Fields of Gold " and " Over the Rainbow " were played by Mike Harding and Terry Wogan on BBC Radio 2 . Following the overwhelming response, a camcorder recording of "Over
2025-451: Was young, he and his sister Marianne played a duet of his composition at a London concert in 1765. The four-hand, described as a duet, was in many of his compositions which included five sonatas ; a set of variations , two performers and one instrument, and a sonata for two pianos. The first published sonata or duet was in 1777. In Renaissance music , a duet specifically intended as a teaching tool, to be performed by teacher and student,
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