Dive into the profound and thought-provoking world of Lewis Spratlan's "Hesperus Is Phosphorus," a captivating composition that blends the ethereal beauty of mixed chorus with the richness of a chamber ensemble. Released in 2015 under the Innova label, this album is a testament to Spratlan's mastery of composition, spanning a duration of one hour and seven minutes across nine intricate movements.
The album's title, "Hesperus Is Phosphorus," draws inspiration from the ancient Greek belief that the morning star and the evening star were distinct entities, a theme that resonates throughout the work. Spratlan weaves together a diverse array of texts, ranging from the poetic verses of Adrienne Rich and the scientific insights of physicist Richard Feynman to the timeless words of the Magnificat, creating a rich tapestry of human thought and experience.
Each of the nine movements offers a unique perspective, inviting the listener to contemplate and re-examine their settled views. From the introspective "The Afterlife I" to the dynamic "Big Light," and the reflective "Falling," the album is a journey through the depths of human consciousness and the mysteries of the universe. The final movement, "The Afterlife III," brings the composition to a profound and contemplative close.
Performed by the esteemed The Crossing, Network for New Music Ensemble, and Jan Krzywicki, under the direction of Donald Nally, this album is a testament to the power of collaboration and the enduring beauty of classical music. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Hesperus Is Phosphorus" promises an enriching and intellectually stimulating experience.
Lewis Spratlan was an acclaimed American composer and music academic, renowned for his dramatic and vivid contemporary classical music. Born in Miami, Florida, in 1940, Spratlan's journey began as an oboist, which deeply influenced his compositional style. His breakthrough came with the Pulitzer Prize in Music in 2000, awarded for his opera "Life Is a Dream," specifically for Act II, which he had completed in 1978. This recognition was followed by numerous accolades, including the Charles Ives Opera Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2016. Spratlan's works are celebrated for their high dramatic impact and brilliant scoring, earning him fellowships from prestigious institutions such as the Guggenheim Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Beyond his compositional achievements, Spratlan was also a dedicated educator, sharing his passion and knowledge with future generations of musicians. His legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of contemporary classical music.
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