"Shelter," released on March 26, 2013, is a captivating exploration of contemporary classical music, brought to life by the collaborative genius of Michael Gordon, David Lang, and Julia Wolfe. This unique oratorio, with text by Deborah Artman, is performed by the esteemed Ensemble Signal and conducted by Brad Lubman. The album, released under the Cantaloupe Music label, is a testament to the power of free jazz and the innovative spirit of its creators.
Spanning seven tracks, "Shelter" delves into a range of human experiences and reflections, from the intimate ("The Boy Sleeps") to the expansive ("American Home"). Each piece is a journey in itself, with the ensemble's dynamic performances bringing depth and nuance to the composers' visions. The album's duration of one hour and four minutes allows for a rich, immersive experience, making it an excellent choice for both casual listeners and aficionados of contemporary classical music.
The collaboration between Gordon, Lang, and Wolfe, all founding members of the influential Bang on a Can collective, is a highlight of the album. Their distinct yet complementary styles converge to create a cohesive and compelling musical narrative. "Shelter" is not just an album; it's an experience that challenges and engages, inviting listeners to explore the boundaries of modern composition.