Dive into the rich tapestry of contemporary choral music with "New England Choirworks" by Yale Schola Cantorum, a chamber choir renowned for their exquisite performances of sacred music from the sixteenth century to the present day. Under the baton of conductor David Hill, this album offers a unique blend of compositions that celebrate the spirit of New England, featuring works by Roderick Williams and David Hill himself, among others.
The album kicks off with the powerful "Magnificat" by Tawnie Olson, showcasing the choir's exceptional vocal prowess. The centerpiece of the album is "A New England Symphony" by David Hill, a four-movement work that draws inspiration from the region's rich cultural and historical heritage. Each movement tells a story, from the camaraderie of "O Brother Man" to the serene reflection of "By Night When Others Soundly Slept," and the triumphant call of "Liberty's Champion."
"New England Choirworks" also features "This Love Between Us: Prayers for Unity," a remarkable series of choral settings that explore the universal themes of love, unity, and spirituality across different faiths. From the serene melodies of Buddhism to the powerful rhythms of Islam, each piece is a testament to the choir's versatility and depth.
The album is further enriched by the addition of the Elm City Girls' Choir, whose spectacular vocal contributions add a layer of warmth and innocence to the overall sound. With a duration of 75 minutes, "New England Choirworks" is a captivating journey through the world of contemporary choral music, performed by one of the most respected choirs in the world. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.