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Charles Ives - The St. Olaf Choir, Anton Armstrong - The Celestial Country, Silence Unaccompanied album

Charles Ives - The St. Olaf Choir, Anton Armstrong - The Celestial Country, Silence Unaccompanied album

  • Performer: Charles Ives
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: The Celestial Country, Silence Unaccompanied
  • Released: 2002
  • Style: Modern, Choral
  • MP3 version size: 1756 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1694 mb
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  • Rating: 4.2
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Description

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Choir/Chorus, Primary Artist. St. Olaf Chamber Ensemble.

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The Celestial Country is early Ives, an oratorio with a text taken from a medieval poem, composed in the late 1890s when he was a church organist in New Jersey. It is thoroughly unremarkable, scored for tenor and baritone soloists, chorus, organ and string quartet, and couched in stock late-romantic, sometimes explicitly Wagnerian gestures, with just the occasional unresolved dissonance and false relation to hint at the radical composer Ives would become within the next decade.

IVES, The St. Olaf Choir, Anton Armstrong. The Celestial Counrty, Silence unaccompanied. The Herald A little know early work, worth investiagting. more . Musical Pointers Here is a valuable extension to our knowledge of Charles Ives (1874-1954) and a uniquely enjoyable one. MusicWeb. uk The choral singing is very polished and blended.

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Ives: The Celestial Country. Olaf Choir with Chamber Ensemble. Composer(s) Charles Ives. Artist(s) Anton Armstrong Dan Dressen - tenor, Michael Jorgenson - baritone, John Ferguson - organ Charles Gray - violin, Lucinda Marvin - violin, Annalee Wolf - viola, David Carter - cello. The Celestial Country Introduction. The Celestial Country

The St. Olaf Choir is a premier a cappella choir based in Northfield, Minnesota. Founded in 1912 by Norwegian immigrant F. Melius Christiansen, the choir has been influential to other church and college choirs for its performance of unaccompanied sacred music. Conducted since 1990 by Anton Armstrong, there have been four conductors in the choir's 107 year history.

North, James H. (2004) Ives: "The Celestial Country," "Silence Unaccompanied". In: Fanfare: The Magazine for Serious Record Collectors, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 179-180. View it in the Music Periodicals Database. john ferguson cynthia stokes anton armstrong cantatas martha hart sound recordings american music 20th-century music charles ives church music vocal music charles gray michael jorgenson music in ritual st olaf choir mark s johnson dan dressen.

Tracklist

The Celestial Country
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Prelude, Trio & Chorus
1.3 Interlude
1.4 Aria For Baritone
1.5 Chorus A Capella
1.6 Interlude
1.7 Intermezzo For String Quartet
1.8 Interlude
1.9 Double Chorus A Capella
1.10 Aria For Tenor
1.11 Introduction To Finale
1.12 Chorale & Finale
Silence Unaccompanied
2.1 Adagio Sostenuto
2.2 Evening
2.3 Afterglow
2.4 The Collection
2.5 Duty / Vita / Duty
2.6 A Christmas Carol
2.7 Sunrise
2.8 Hymn
2.9 Mists

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Wooddale Church

Credits

  • Baritone Vocals – Michael Jorgenson
  • Cello – David Carter
  • Choir – The St. Olaf Choir
  • Composed By – Charles Ives
  • Conductor – Anton Armstrong
  • Engineer [Post Production] – Ben Turner
  • Executive-Producer, Liner Notes – Malcolm Bruno
  • Flute – Cynthia Stokes
  • Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Martha Hart
  • Organ – John Ferguson
  • Painting [Cover] – Albert Bierstadt
  • Piano – Mark S. Johnson
  • Producer – Philip Hobbs
  • Recorded By – John C. Baker
  • Recorded By, Engineer [Post Production] – Julia Thomas
  • Tenor Vocals – Dan Dressen
  • Viola – Annalee Wolf
  • Violin – Charles Gray , Lucinda Marvin

Notes

Recorded at Wooddale Church, Minneapolis, April 16 to 19 2002.
Total time 60:38