Songs of Peace and Praise: Choral Music from Queens College
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Composer or Director: Bright Sheng, David Schober, Leo Kraft, Edward Smaldone, Bruce Saylor, Hugo (David) Weisgall, Allen Brings, Joel Mandelbaum
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Naxos
Magazine Review Date: 03/2018
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 58
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 8 559819

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
God is due praise |
Hugo (David) Weisgall, Composer
Bright Sheng, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor Hugo (David) Weisgall, Composer James John New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
In paradisum |
Allen Brings, Composer
Allen Brings, Composer Bright Sheng, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor James John New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
The Village, Movement: Act 1, Finale |
Joel Mandelbaum, Composer
Bright Sheng, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor James John Joel Mandelbaum, Composer New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
L'infinito |
Edward Smaldone, Composer
Bright Sheng, Composer Edward Smaldone, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor James John New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
(2) Folk Songs from Chinai |
Bright Sheng, Composer
Bright Sheng, Composer Bright Sheng, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor James John New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
Curiosity |
David Schober, Composer
Bright Sheng, Composer David Schober, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor James John New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
Missa Constantiae |
Bruce Saylor, Composer
Bright Sheng, Composer Bruce Saylor, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor James John New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
Adam in Eden |
Leo Kraft, Composer
Bright Sheng, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor James John Leo Kraft, Composer New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
Ave Maria |
Bruce Saylor, Composer
Bright Sheng, Composer Bruce Saylor, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor James John New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
All Creation Sings Praise |
David Schober, Composer
Bright Sheng, Composer David Schober, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor James John New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
O day full of grace |
David Schober, Composer
Bright Sheng, Composer David Schober, Composer Harold Rosenbaum, Conductor James John New York Virtuoso Singers Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble |
Author: Donald Rosenberg
Stylistically, these creative voices travel in numerous directions as they forge expressive and lively settings of sacred and secular texts. The most well-known figure is the Chinese-American composer Bright Sheng, who earned his master’s at Queens College in 1984 and served as Visiting Distinguished Artist in Residence in 2010, when he wrote his Two Folk Songs from Qinghai – abounding in colourful and piquant ideas – for the Queens College Choir.
But every work makes an impact. Three pieces by David Schober, the school’s current director, are glistening examples of massed choral writing, while Bruce Saylor’s Missa Constantiae and Ave Maria thrust ancient texts exquisitely into contemporary contexts. Short selections by Hugo Weisgall, Allen Brings, Leo Kraft and Joel Mandelbaum attest to the compositional skills of the Queens College faculty, with Edward Smaldone’s L’infinito standing out for its adventurous harmonic language and deft evocation of an Italian landscape.
The music isn’t the only distinction here from the Copland School of Music. The vibrant performances are sung by the Queens College Choir and Vocal Ensemble or by the New York Virtuoso Singers, led by Queens alumnus Harold Rosenbaum.
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