Stephen Hartke's "Sons of Noah" is a captivating exploration of ancient narratives and medieval liturgical traditions, released on January 1, 2003, under New World Records. This 58-minute album is a testament to Hartke's prowess in blending contemporary classical music with historical themes, offering a unique listening experience.
The album is divided into two distinct sections. The first part, "Sons of Noah," delves into the biblical story of Noah and his sons, reimagining the tale through a series of interconnected musical vignettes. Each track offers a different perspective on the narrative, from the vast, open sea to the complex dynamics between the brothers. Hartke's compositional style shines through in these pieces, with intricate melodies and harmonies that evoke both the grandeur and intimacy of the story.
The second part, "Wulfstan at the Millennium," draws inspiration from the life and writings of Wulfstan, the Archbishop of York in the early 11th century. This section is structured like a medieval liturgical drama, with pieces that mimic the various components of a religious service. Hartke's use of chant-like melodies and rhythmic patterns creates a sense of reverence and solemnity, transporting the listener to a bygone era.
Throughout the album, Hartke's innovative approach to composition is evident. He employs a variety of musical techniques, from minimalism to polyphony, to create a rich and textured soundscape. The result is an album that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant, offering a fresh perspective on historical narratives and musical traditions.
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Tracks
Sons of Noah: Nothing to be seen but the seaStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Soon we will disembarkStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Noah and Ham could share the WestStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Well!Stephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Let me call your wives, said HamStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Japhet said he wanted the riverStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Two FriendsStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Let me give my land to youStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Now we're aloneStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Sevenfold vengeance fell on CainStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Blood blood blood bloodyStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Father Noah, Japhet wanted all my landStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: Anyone who disobeys meStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: No lamp was lit, though it was darkStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Sons of Noah: The brothers and their wives who overheardStephen Hartke, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: IntroitStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: Antiphon IStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: ConductusStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: Antiphon IIStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: MotetStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: MysteriumStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: Hymnus in adventu AlexandriStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: Antiphon IIIStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: ResponsoryStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: Antiphon IVStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: OratioStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett
Wulfstan at the Millenium: Recessional: ToccataStephen Hartke, Xtet, Lisa Stidham, Donald Crockett