The Earth and I

Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan (conductor)

Catalog #: TROY1454
Release Date: December 1, 2013
Format: Digital
Choral

The second half of the 20th-century saw a great blossoming of choral singing in America, from the emergence of the great choral singing schools to increased professionalism in church music programs and the founding of major professional choral groups and associations. One result of this overall rise in choral excellence was an expansion to the body of sophisticated, secular art-music for choruses as American composers responded to the increasingly skilled, nonreligious choral ensembles practicing the craft. This recording, expertly performed by the Washington Master Chorale, offers some of the best of this art-music. Founded in 2010, the Washington Master Chorale is a semi-professional chorus in Washington, D.C., conducted by Thomas Colohan. Their purpose is to advance American choral excellence by combining skilled vocal artistry with superb poetic choral literature; to contribute to the choral canon through commissioning leading American composers and to present choral works in the context of their culture and time.

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Title Composer Performer
The Earth and I Lori Laitman Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor
October Patricia Plude Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor, Mark Vogel, piano, Amy Broadbent, soprano, Shauna Kreidler Michels, mezzo-soprano
from Nature Songs Stephen Chatman Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor, Mark Vogel, piano
from Frogs Norman Dinerstein Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor
To be Sung on the Water Op. 42 no. 2 Samuel Barber Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor
Heaven-Haven (A Nun Takes the Veil) Samuel Barber Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor
The Loveliest of Trees Kirke Mechem Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor
See How the Arched Earth Ross Lee Finney Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor
Four Pastorales Cecil Effinger Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor, Noelle Drewes, oboe
Sure on this Shining Night Morten Lauridsen Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor, Mark Vogel, piano
The Eye Begins to See Donald McCullough Washington Master Chorale, Thomas Colohan, conductor, Mark Vogel, piano, Kacy Clopton, cello, Steven Combs, baritone

Reviews

  • “Founded just a couple of years ago, the Washington Master Chorale already sports a lush, beautiful sound that it knows how to use in lush, beautiful choral fare. …the music is warm and calming, with the singers creating lovely sounds to convey the inherent lyri-cism.”

    – American Record Guide

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