Hampson Sisler's "Songs of the Sages - Orchestral and Choral Music" is a captivating journey through the realms of choral and orchestral compositions, released on MSR Classics in 2008. This album showcases Sisler's versatility and depth as a composer, offering a diverse collection of works that span from solemn anthems to dynamic orchestral suites.
The album opens with the triumphant "To Life - Orchestral Fanfare," setting the stage for the varied musical experiences that follow. Sisler's "Four Anthems For Mixed Chorus" presents a series of reflective and spiritually uplifting pieces, each with its own unique character and historical context. The anthems are followed by the intriguing "Nature’s Terrorists Orchestral Suite," a five-movement exploration of nature's more ferocious side, from the stealthy "Prey" to the swarming "Killer Bees."
The centerpiece of the album is the expansive "Songs Of The Sages Cantata," a three-part work that delves into wisdom, knowledge, and virtue through biblical and apocryphal texts. This cantata, performed by a narrator, chorus, orchestra, and organ, is a testament to Sisler's ability to blend narrative, music, and spiritual insight. The album concludes with the hauntingly beautiful "Diurnal Night - Solo Cantata For Soprano And Chamber Orchestra," a poignant solo performance that leaves a lasting impression.
With a duration of 53 minutes, this album is a rich tapestry of choral and orchestral music that highlights Hampson Sisler's compositional prowess. Whether you're a fan of choral works, orchestral suites, or simply appreciate well-crafted music, this album offers a rewarding listening experience.