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Jeff Beal: The Salvage Men

Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, Fredrik Malmberg

Jeff Beal: The Salvage Men

Awards:

Featuring four warmly accessible modern works, this is an album of terrific vitality which showcases the choir’s gorgeous breadth of timbre and precise sense of ensemble.

Jeff Beal: The Salvage Men

Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, Fredrik Malmberg

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Awards:

Featuring four warmly accessible modern works, this is an album of terrific vitality which showcases the choir’s gorgeous breadth of timbre and precise sense of ensemble.

About

Praised for its versatility and keen interest in new music, the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir and its chief conductor Fredrik Malmberg present a programme devoted to a cappella works in a modern yet accessible style by American or American-born composers. The album opens with a triptych based of adaptations of ancient Gaelic poems, Reincarnations by Samuel Barber, known for his opulent, post-romantic language as expressed in his famous Adagio for Strings. Jeff Beal, one of Hollywood’s most prolific and respected composers, wrote The Salvage Men, based on texts by Oscar Wilde and contemporary Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Kay Ryan. This cycle, according to Beal, offers ‘a wholly fresh, contemporary view on the themes of transformation and our chosen response to pain’. Daniel Nelson’s The New Colossus, based on a text by the 19th-century writer Emma Lazarus inspired by the Statue of Liberty, aims to convey musically the majesty and beauty inherent in the idea of inclusion. Finally, two works by Eric Whitacre, a composer whose works have become popular with vocal ensembles across America: A Boy and a Girl, a delicate piece based on a poem by Octavio Paz, and Three Songs of Faith, on texts by E.E. Cummings, a cycle that presents Whitacre’s personal faith and his reflections on the spiritual and the unknowable.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, Mary Hynes
Track length2:21
No. 2, Anthony O'Daly
Track length3:19
No. 3, The Coolin
Track length3:50
No. 1, A Very Long Moment
Track length5:52
No. 3, Spiderweb
Track length4:38
No. 4, Virga
Track length4:56
No. 5, Age
Track length3:59
No. 6, Salvage
Track length5:41
No. 1, i will wade out
Track length2:35
No. 2, hope, faith, life, love
Track length3:38
No. 3, i thank You God for most this amazing day
Track length6:15

Awards and reviews

  • BBC Music Magazine
    January 2025
    Choral & Song Choice

January 2025

Featuring four warmly accessible modern works, this is an album of terrific vitality which showcases the choir’s gorgeous breadth of timbre and precise sense of ensemble.
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