Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of choral music with Stephen Paulus and The Lanier Trio's captivating album, released on January 9, 1995, under Gasparo Records. This exquisite collection of tracks showcases the profound talent of Stephen Paulus, a renowned composer known for his evocative and deeply moving works.
The album spans a diverse range of themes and moods, beginning with the hauntingly beautiful "Music of The Night" suite, which unfolds in four distinct movements, each offering a unique sonic landscape. From the ethereal "The Gates of Sleep" to the triumphant "Rhapsody of Morning Stars," this suite is a testament to Paulus's ability to convey a wide spectrum of emotions through choral music.
The album also features the intricate and poetic "Seven for the Flowers Near the River," a seven-part composition that paints vivid imagery of nature and human experience. Each movement, from "The Riverside Flowers Are Driving Me Crazy" to "You Flowers Have Pity On a White-Haired Man," tells a story and evokes a sense of wonder and introspection.
"Life Motifs" is another standout suite, exploring the human condition through four movements: "Reminiscence," "Passion," "Joyous Moments," and "Affirmation." These pieces are both deeply personal and universally relatable, showcasing Paulus's ability to capture the essence of human emotion.
The album concludes with "American Vignettes," a collection of folk-inspired pieces that pay homage to the rich musical heritage of America. From the melancholic "The Dying Cowboy" to the lively "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain," these tracks offer a delightful contrast to the more contemplative pieces on the album.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes, this album is a testament to the enduring power of choral music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Stephen Paulus or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.