Sing My Soul

Larry Allen (organ), David Westfall (piano), Carol Allen (piano), Stacey Grimaldi (soprano), CONCORA - Connecticut Choral Artists, Richard Coffey (conductor)

Catalog #: TROY0307
Release Date: November 1, 1998
Format: Digital
Choral

CONCORA - Connecticut Choral Artists, was founded in 1974 by Richard M. Coffey. CONCORA'S mission is to "perpetuate and perform with excellence choral music of the highest quality for the broadest possible audience." Since its founding, the all-professional chorus has built an extraordinary reputation for artistic excellence throughout New England. Mr. Coffey writes: "The challenge in preparing a recording of choral works of Ned Rorem is not in the selection of what to include but in the perverse necessity of selecting what to omit. For over a year I pored over Rorem scores, both published and unpublished, corresponded with the composer who had a few modestly proffered suggestions, and sat at the piano for many a happy hour playing and singing a treasury of anthems, canticles, motets, choral hymns, and choral songs. For every work presented here there is another, equally beautiful, awaiting its turn before the microphone. Ned Rorem's love for words is manifest well beyond his popular diaries and prose. He selects great texts and then wraps them in fine melodies, tunes which ennoble and illuminate. After only a few listenings to Love Divine or Come, Pure Hearts one may be tempted (don't resist) to whistle and hum them quite spontaneously. This disc is presented as a tribute to Ned Rorem on the occasion of his 75th birthday (October 23, 1998). The music in this collection is an eclectic grouping of works dating from 1955 through 1988 including pieces for a cappella choir, as well as others accompanied by Organ or piano, with texts (both prose and poetry) from religious, scriptural, and secular sources."

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Title Composer Performer
Seven Motets for the Church Year Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano, Stacey Grimaldi, soprano
Phos Hilaron Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Canticle of the Lamb Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Little Lamb, Who Made Thee? Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Come, Pure Hearts, in Sweetest Measure Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Mercy and Truth are Met Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Here (from Love Alone) Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Three Prayers from Little Prayers Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
What is Pink? Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
All Glorious God Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Breathe on Me, Breath of God Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Lead, Kindly Light Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Sing, My Soul, His Wondrous Love Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano
Surge, Illuminare Ned Rorem CONCORA, Richard Coffey, conductor, Larry Allen, Organ, David Westfall, Carol Allen, piano

Reviews

  • "This is the kind of music that makes you want to head for your nearest choir and join so you can begin singing it immediately. Melodies always engage, harmonies are plush yet crystal-clear, and the expressive heartbeat never falters. About two-thirds of the works are sacred. The rest are either overtly secular like the six What is Pink? songs, or are nestled somewhere in the nexus between religion and warm, fuzzy spirituality. All of them come straight from the heart of an expansive musical spirit that knows and loves the voice. You'll enjoy the singing along with the music, for the choir is both technically secure and nicely in sync with Rorem's muse....In short, a lovely program."

    – American Record Guide

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