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Sacred Songs of Life & Love
Douglas Dodson (counter-tenor), Natalie Campbell (soprano), Julianna Emanski (soprano), Amber Wellborn (soprano)
South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt
[the South Dakota Chorale] are more than well suited to this full-bodied repertoire. They address the common lyricism of the music through a warmth of sound and sonority that is not only notably...
Sacred Songs of Life & Love
Douglas Dodson (counter-tenor), Natalie Campbell (soprano), Julianna Emanski (soprano), Amber Wellborn (soprano)
South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt
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[the South Dakota Chorale] are more than well suited to this full-bodied repertoire. They address the common lyricism of the music through a warmth of sound and sonority that is not only notably...
About
Recorded in January 2014 in the grand acoustical environment of St. Joseph Cathedral in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, by Grammy Award-winning producer Blanton Alspaugh of Soundmirror, this recording once again testifies the stature of South Dakota Chorale as a first-rate ensemble that delivers no less than sublime choral performances.
Sacred Songs of Life and Love features some of the most beautiful works in contemporary Scandinavian and Baltic choral music, including Arvo Part’s Sieben Magnificat Antiphonen, selections from Kunt Nystedt’s Prayers of Kierkegaard, Sven-David Sandstrom’s Four Songs of Love and Algirdas Martinaitis’ Alleluia.
The Chorale’s Conductor and Artistic Director, Brian A Schmidt perfectly illustrates the intention behind this recording in his personal notes: “We hope that this collection of Sacred Songs of Life and Love will take you through a full range of your human emotions. From the mysticism of Mary’s canticle and the solemn joy that bubble throughout the “Bogoroditse Djevo”, to the emotion anticipation found in the Sieben Antiphonen, to the deep reverence of Kierkegaard’s prayers, to the poetic perfection and sensual harmonies of the Song of Songs, to the glimpse of heavenly peace found in “O salutaris hostia” and finally the ethereal promise of the “Nunc dimittis”. This music is full of hope, joy, peace and love; and we hope it will fill your heart and ears with much of the same.”
Contents and tracklist
- South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt
- South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt
- South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt
- South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt
- South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt
- South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt
- South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt
- South Dakota Chorale, Brian A. Schmidt
Awards and reviews
April 2015
[the South Dakota Chorale] are more than well suited to this full-bodied repertoire. They address the common lyricism of the music through a warmth of sound and sonority that is not only notably varied in tone and colour but which is all but perfect in blend, ensemble and intonation.