Stephen Paulus' "Far in the Heavens" is a profound and moving choral album released on September 11, 2015, under Reference Recordings. This collection of seven sacred choral works, each divided into distinct movements, showcases Paulus' mastery of the choral genre and his ability to evoke deep spiritual and emotional resonance. The album spans a full hour, offering a rich and immersive listening experience.
The album opens with "Prayers & Remembrances," a seven-movement suite that draws from various spiritual texts and traditions, each piece offering a unique meditation on faith, loss, and remembrance. From the haunting beauty of "They Are All Gone" to the hopeful "Grant That We May Love," this suite is a journey through the human experience of spirituality.
Following the suite, the album presents a selection of standalone pieces that further explore themes of faith and devotion. "Nunc dimittis," a setting of the Latin text from the Gospel of Luke, is a serene and contemplative piece. "The Incomprehensible" delves into the mystery of the divine, while "I Have Called You by Name" offers a sense of personal connection with the sacred. The album concludes with "Little Elegy" and "When Music Sounds," two pieces that reflect on the transient nature of life and the enduring power of music.
Stephen Paulus' compositions are known for their lush harmonies, rich textures, and profound emotional depth. "Far in the Heavens" is no exception, offering a collection of works that are both deeply moving and technically impressive. Whether you are a fan of choral music or simply seeking a deeply spiritual and uplifting listening experience, this album is sure to resonate with you.