"The Singing Rooms" is a captivating operatic album composed by Jennifer Higdon, conducted by Robert Spano, and performed by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Released in 2010 under the Telarc label, this album is a unique blend of orchestral and choral elements, featuring the violin concerto "The Singing Rooms" with an equally prominent role for the chorus. The album also includes two other notable works: "Le Poème de l'Extase" and "PraiseMaker."
The album's title track, "The Singing Rooms," is a seven-movement piece that explores various themes and narratives, from introspective moments like "Confession" and "The Interpretation of Dreams" to more expansive pieces such as "History Lesson" and "A Word With God." Each movement offers a distinct atmosphere, showcasing the versatility and depth of the composition.
With a duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes, "The Singing Rooms" is a substantial and immersive listening experience. The collaboration between Jennifer Koh on violin, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and the chorus creates a rich and dynamic soundscape that highlights the intricate interplay between the soloist, the orchestra, and the vocal ensemble. This album is a testament to the innovative and expressive power of contemporary classical music, making it a compelling addition to any music lover's collection.