Special offer. Luna Pearl Woolf: Fire and Flood
Hai-Ting Chinn (alto), Clifton Massey (alto), Matt Haimovitz (cello), Molly Netter (alto), Steven Caldicott Wilson (tenor), Devon Guthrie (soprano), Nancy Anderson (soprano), Elise Quagliata (mezzo-soprano), Avi Stein (organ), The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, NOVUS NY, Julian Wachner
Special offer. Luna Pearl Woolf: Fire and Flood
Hai-Ting Chinn (alto), Clifton Massey (alto), Matt Haimovitz (cello), Molly Netter (alto), Steven Caldicott Wilson (tenor), Devon Guthrie (soprano), Nancy Anderson (soprano), Elise Quagliata (mezzo-soprano), Avi Stein (organ), The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, NOVUS NY, Julian Wachner
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Awards:
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Grammy Awards, 63rd Awards (2021), Nominee - Best Classical Compendium
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From a deeply stirring Mass to hauntingly re-imagined Leonard Cohen masterpieces, LUNA PEARL WOOLF: Fire and Flood encompasses 25 years of vocal works by composer Luna Pearl Woolf, as performed by the Choir of Trinity Wall Street, cellist Matt Haimovitz, and more, conducted by Julian Wachner. In her penetrating album notes, New York Times contributing writer Corinna Da Fonseca-Wollheim comments, “Luna Pearl Woolf trains a zoom lens on the collective experience, sometimes plunging us right into the midst of destruction and anarchy only to pull back, in one swoop, to a clear-eyed plane of compassion.” These arresting works include her frequently performed cello-choir concerto, Après moi, le deluge, which emerges from the tragic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; and the dramatic, low-voiced To the Fire, with its prophetic, Old Testament text. In One to One to One, “three female singers reflect and refract the male gaze in an uproar of vocal virtuosity” (Da Fonseca-Wollheim); while Missa in Fines Orbis Terrae journeys to the ends of the earth in search of revelation, mercy, peace. Finally, two inventive arrangements for three voices and cello create a kaleidoscopic expansion of colors and timbres in Cohen’s ironic Everybody Knows and foreboding Who By Fire. Noted among a new generation of politically conscious and artistically progressive composers, Woolf has been heard widely across North America and in Europe. Her music is praised by The New York Times for its “psychological nuances and emotional depth.”
Contents and tracklist
- Hai-Ting Chinn (alto), Clifton Massey (alto)
- The Choir of Trinity Wall Street
- Julian Wachner
- Matt Haimovitz (cello), Molly Netter (alto), Steven Caldicott Wilson (tenor)
- The Choir of Trinity Wall Street
- Julian Wachner
- Devon Guthrie (soprano), Nancy Anderson (soprano), Elise Quagliata (mezzo-soprano), Matt Haimovitz (cello)
- Avi Stein (organ), Clifton Massey (alto)
- The Choir of Trinity Wall Street
- Julian Wachner
- Devon Guthrie (soprano), Nancy Anderson (soprano), Elise Quagliata (mezzo-soprano)
- NOVUS NY
- Julian Wachner
- Devon Guthrie (soprano), Nancy Anderson (soprano), Elise Quagliata (mezzo-soprano), Matt Haimovitz (cello)