Garrop - Terra Nostra
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Label: Cedille Records
Cat No: CDR90000227
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 7th June 2024
Contents
Artists
Michelle Areyzaga (soprano)Leah Dexter (mezzo-soprano)
Jesse Donner (tenor)
David Govertsen (bass-baritone)
Northwestern University Chorale
Alice Millar Chapel Choir
Uniting Voices
Northwestern University Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Stephen AlltopWorks
Terra NostraArtists
Michelle Areyzaga (soprano)Leah Dexter (mezzo-soprano)
Jesse Donner (tenor)
David Govertsen (bass-baritone)
Northwestern University Chorale
Alice Millar Chapel Choir
Uniting Voices
Northwestern University Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Stephen AlltopAbout
Stacy Garrop ‘s music is characterised by its lyricism and vivid storytelling. She has been described by the Chicago Tribune as “one of Chicago’s most keenly sensitive composers” and praised by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review for music that “excites the enthusiasm of performers and audiences alike,” while the Detroit Free Press remarks, “she has a sharp ear for instrumental color and narrative form: She can tell a story.”
Declared an “oratorio that embraces the whole world” by the San Francisco Chronicle, Garrop’s tour de force is an interconnected musical narrative presented in three parts: Creation of the World, The Rise of Humanity, and Searching for Balance.
The multifarious text weaves together creation myths from India, North America, and Egypt, excerpts from the Bible’s Old Testament, classic poetry from Walt Whitman, Lord Byron, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and contemporary writings by Esther Iverem and Wendell Berry, among others.
Terra Nostra is performed by soloists soprano Michelle Areyzaga, mezzo-soprano Leah Dexter, tenor Jesse Donner, and bass-baritone David Govertsen, the Northwestern University Symphony Orchestra & Chorale, Alice Millar Chapel Choir, and Chicago’s Uniting Voices, all led by acclaimed conductor Stephen Alltop.
Terra Nostra is Cedille’s 13th recording featuring Garrop’s music. The album is produced and engineered by the Grammy-winning team of James Ginsburg and Bill Maylone. It was recorded 6–8 February 2023 at the Pick-Staiger Concert Hall in Evanston, IL.
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