"Exultet Terra: Choral Music of Hilary Tann" is a captivating collection of choral works composed by the renowned Hilary Tann. Released on January 13, 2017, under the Navona label, this album spans a duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of sacred and contemplative music. The album features the talented Cappella Clausura choir, conducted by Amelia LeClair, alongside a stellar ensemble of vocalists and instrumentalists, including Elise Groves, Janet Stone, Fausto Miro, and Elijah Blaisdell.
The centerpiece of the album is the titular work, "Exultet Terra," which translates to "Let the Earth Be Glad." This piece beautifully sets some of Tann's favorite biblical verses in combination with three beloved poems by a Welsh poet, creating a harmonious blend of sacred text and poetic expression. The album also includes other notable works such as "Ordo virtutum," "The Moor," and "Rex Noster Promptus Est," each contributing to the album's diverse and spiritually uplifting repertoire.
Recorded at the historic Central Moravian Church in Bethlehem, PA, the album benefits from the acoustically resonant setting, enhancing the choral performances and adding depth to the overall listening experience. "Exultet Terra" is a testament to Hilary Tann's mastery of choral composition, offering a serene and uplifting journey through sacred music that resonates with both the heart and the spirit. Whether you are a fan of choral music or simply seeking a moment of tranquility, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.