Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of American choral music with the Houston Chamber Choir's captivating album, "The Blue Estuaries - American Choral Music." Released on February 1, 2014, under Zephyr Records, this 59-minute choral masterpiece is a testament to the ensemble's exceptional artistry and the diverse range of compositions that define the American choral tradition.
The album features 22 tracks, including works by renowned composers such as Aaron Copland, Ronald Harris, Robert H. Young, and Daniel A. White. From the ethereal "The Choir Invisible" to the hauntingly beautiful "Songs of Nature" series, each piece is a testament to the choir's impeccable harmonies and dynamic range. The album also showcases traditional folk songs like "Oh Shenandoah" and "Oh! Susanna," arranged for choir, offering a fresh perspective on beloved melodies.
One of the highlights of the album is the suite "The Blue Estuaries" by Ronald Harris, which includes evocative pieces like "Evening-Star," "I Saw Eternity," and "Night." These compositions are a testament to Harris's ability to capture the essence of nature and the human experience in his music.
The Houston Chamber Choir, under the direction of Robert Simpson, delivers a performance that is both technically precise and emotionally resonant. Their rendition of "Lark" by Aaron Copland is particularly noteworthy, showcasing the choir's ability to convey the playful and whimsical nature of the piece.
Whether you're a seasoned choral music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "The Blue Estuaries - American Choral Music" offers a compelling exploration of the American choral landscape. The Houston Chamber Choir's commitment to excellence and their ability to bring these compositions to life make this album a standout in the choral music repertoire.
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Tracks
The Choir InvisibleRon Harris, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Songs of Nature: No. 2, God Is at the AnvilRobert H. Young, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Songs of Nature: No. 1, Deep Wet MossRobert H. Young, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Songs of Nature: No. 3, Hang Me Among Your WindsRobert H. Young, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Come Away to the Skies (Arr. A. Parker for Choir)William Walker, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal (Arr. A. Parker for Choir)Traditional, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Oh Shenandoah (Arr. A. Houkom for Choir)Traditional, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Laura Lee (Arr. E. Fissinger for Choir)Stephen Foster, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Oh! Susanna (Arr. E. Fissinger for Choir)Stephen Foster, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Gentle Annie (Arr. E. Fissinger for Choir)Stephen Foster, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Nelly Bly (Arr. R. Wagner for Choir)Stephen Foster, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
4 Motets: No. 1, Help Us, O LordAaron Copland, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
LarkAaron Copland, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
The Blue Estuaries: Evening-StarDavid Ashley White, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
The Blue Estuaries: I Saw EternityDavid Ashley White, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
The Blue Estuaries: To Be Sung on the WaterDavid Ashley White, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
The Blue Estuaries: Train TuneDavid Ashley White, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
The Blue Estuaries: NightDavid Ashley White, Houston Chamber Choir, Robert Simpson
Images: No. 1, —Rob Landes, Houston Chamber Choir, Rob Landes Trio, Robert Simpson
Images: No. 2, —Rob Landes, Houston Chamber Choir, Rob Landes Trio, Robert Simpson
Images: No. 3, —Rob Landes, Houston Chamber Choir, Rob Landes Trio, Robert Simpson
Images: No. 4, —Rob Landes, Houston Chamber Choir, Rob Landes Trio, Robert Simpson