Songs of Ourselves
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Label: Orchid Classics
Cat No: ORC100389
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 19th September 2025
Contents
Works
Surge, propera amica meaWild Nights - Wild Nights!
Salve Regina
Libera Me (as embers singe the tide)
Song of Myself
I Loved You First: But Afterwards Your Love
Psalm 46
Allor che ignuda
I Am My Own
The Imaginary Garden
Artists
The Fourth ChoirConductor
Jamie PoweWorks
Surge, propera amica meaWild Nights - Wild Nights!
Salve Regina
Libera Me (as embers singe the tide)
Song of Myself
I Loved You First: But Afterwards Your Love
Psalm 46
Allor che ignuda
I Am My Own
The Imaginary Garden
Artists
The Fourth ChoirConductor
Jamie PoweAbout
Our first challenge was to find songs that were “of ourselves”, songs with which we felt a connection. Our Musical Director, Jamie Powe, searched long and hard for works that would represent The Fourth Choir, both musically as an a cappella choir and politically as a choir that supports equality and diversity, with particular reference to the queer community.
We were also interested in exploring pieces that had never been recorded before and most of the works on this album are being recorded under studio conditions for the first time.
The Fourth Choir has always felt drawn to performing music by underrepresented composers, voices that struggle to be heard due to marginalisation and prejudices – homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny. It is an exciting time therefore that so much music by underrepresented composers is now being heard.
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