Stephen Paulus: Songs is a captivating choral album released in 1991 under Albany Records, showcasing the remarkable talent of composer Stephen Paulus. This album is a collection of 19 tracks, spanning a total duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, and features a blend of vocal works for voice and piano, each bringing a unique narrative and musical depth.
The album is divided into three distinct suites: "Bittersuite," "All My Pretty Ones," and "Artsongs." "Bittersuite" opens the album with a poignant and reflective tone, while "All My Pretty Ones" delves into themes of nature and life, inspired by the beauty and fragility of birds. "Artsongs" concludes the album with a series of pieces that draw inspiration from art and poetry, offering a rich tapestry of musical interpretation.
Each track is performed by the artists who premiered these works, including Paul Sperry, Håkan Hagegård, Warren Jones, Ruth Jacobson, and Paul Schoenfield, among others. Their performances bring a sense of authenticity and emotional resonance to the compositions, making this album a standout in the choral genre.
Stephen Paulus, known for his diverse repertoire, has composed numerous notable works such as "Divertimento for Harp and Chamber Orchestra," "Ice Fields (Concerto) for Guitar and Orchestra," and "Concerto for Trumpet (in B-flat) and Orchestra." His ability to weave together intricate melodies and profound lyrics is evident in this album, making it a compelling addition to any music enthusiast's collection.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Bittersuite: For a Good Dog" to the evocative "All My Pretty Ones: Night Bird" and the contemplative "Artsongs: Archaic Torso of Apollo," each piece on this album tells a story, inviting the listener to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of sound and emotion. Stephen Paulus: Songs is a testament to the power of choral music and the enduring legacy of Stephen Paulus as a composer.