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GAWTHORP: There is Sweet Music
 
 
Genre / Style: Classical- Choral

Composer: JOHN DAVID EARNEST (1940); Z. RANDALL STROOPE (1953); KIRKE MECHEM (1925); JUDITH CLOUD (1954); BRADLEY ELLEINGBOE (1958); DANIEL GAWTHORP (1949); ROBERT H. YOUNG (1923); LOUIS W. BALLARD; FRANK FERKO (1950); NATTI HYOKKI; EMILE DESAMOURS (1941)


Title: FIRST DAY- Highlights 2006-20007

Performer: Santa Fe Desert Chorale; Linda Mack, conductor

Tracks/ Timings: EARNEST: The First Day (13:26); STROOPE: The Conversion of Saul (3:41); MECHEM: The World is Too Much with Us (5:44); CLOUD: Words from an Artist’s Palette - Michelangelo: Ad Caelum Scalas (1:55); Leonardo da Vinci: La funzione dei muscoli...(1:27); Salvador Dalí: Dejad que mis enemigos...(1:46); Camille Pissarro: Bénis sont-ils...(2:50); Georgia O’Keeffe: I Hate Flowers (1:25); Spell Against Sorrow; ELLINGBOE: He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven (3:47); GAWTHORP: There is Sweet Music (2:18); YOUNG: How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps (3:22); BALLARD: Paiute Lullaby (3:41); FERKO: O Salutaris Hostia (2:09); HYOKKI: On suuri sun rantas autius (2:38); DESAMOURS: Alélouya (3:14)

Label: CLARION RECORDS

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Information:
Recorded live and in studio session, the works on this recording include choral settings commissioned from four American composers for the 2006 and 2007 summer seasons, in addition to folk music, sacred settings, and significant poetry. The first two tracks were recorded in August 2006 and the remaining works are drawn from the 2007 25th Anniversary summer season. The Desert Chorale is proud to give voice to these exhilarating new and recent works from composers John David Earnest, Z. Randall Stroope, Kirke Mechem, Judith Cloud, Bradley Ellingboe and Emile Desamours.


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