Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of choral and spoken word with Randall Thompson's "The Light of Stars," released on August 1, 2010, under the Gothic label. This captivating album spans a full hour, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Thompson's mastery of choral music and his unique ability to blend spoken word with hauntingly beautiful melodies.
The album opens with "The Best of Rooms," setting the tone for a journey through a variety of moods and emotions. From the serene and contemplative "Herbert Settings: No. 1" and "Herbert Settings: No. 2" to the powerful and evocative "The Last Invocation," Thompson's compositions are both diverse and deeply moving. The album also features a selection of settings from Horace's Odes, including "Montium custos," "Vitas hinnuleo," "O fons Bandusiae," and "Felices ter," each offering a glimpse into the ancient poet's world through Thompson's distinctive lens.
In addition to the choral works, "The Light of Stars" includes spoken word pieces like "Bitter-Sweet" and "The Passenger," adding a layer of depth and intrigue to the album. The title track, "The Light of Stars," is a standout piece that beautifully captures the essence of the album's theme, while "Siciliano" and "The Happy Shore" offer moments of reflection and tranquility.
Whether you're a fan of choral music or simply looking to explore new artistic territory, Randall Thompson's "The Light of Stars" is an album that promises to captivate and inspire. With its rich blend of choral and spoken word elements, this album is a testament to Thompson's enduring legacy as a composer and his ability to create music that resonates deeply with the human spirit.