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Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst and Other Choral Works [Import]

Eric Whitacre , Polyphony , Robert Millett , Stephen Betteridge , Stephen Layton Audio CD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)

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  • Performer: Eric Whitacre, Polyphony, Robert Millett, Stephen Betteridge, Stephen Layton
  • Audio CD (February 14, 2006)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Hyperion UK
  • ASIN: B000E1XOUS
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #61,027 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. i thank You God for most this amazing day (1999, TEXT: e.e. cummings)
2. I Hide Myself
3. Sleep
4. I Will Wade Out
5. Go, Lovely Rose
6. hope, faith, life, love (1999, TEXT: e.e. cummings)
7. Hope, Faith, Life, Love
8. Cloudburst
9. With A Lily On Your Hand
10. This Marriage
11. A Boy and a Girl (2002, TEXT: Octavio Paz)
12. A Boy And A Girl
13. Her Sacred Spirit Soars

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Eric Whitacre is one of the leading lights of the choral music scene. The 14 text-centered, emotionally-charged works on this well-filled disc suggest why. Outwardly conservative, his music is full of fascinating harmonic explorations, dynamic shifts, and rhythmic nuances that make them fun to sing and absorbing to listen to. The texts are drawn from poets of the stature of e.e. cummings, Octavio Paz, Garcia Lorca, and Emily Dickinson, among others. And they pack emotional power, as in When David Heard, whose Biblical text is illuminated by powerful tiered dynamics. He’s adept at tonal contrasts as well, the soaring sopranos in Sleep have their counterparts in a firm bass line. In Cloudburst he adds piano and percussion to the unaccompanied chorus to dramatic effect, and in some works, such as Cummings' "hope, faith, life, love" he chooses to set only a handful of the poem's text, with harmonic movements and other unexpected twists focusing attention. The fine English chorus, Polyphony, is at their best here, clearly relishing the inventiveness of the music, and the sound is from Hyperion's top drawer. --Dan Davis

Product Description

At the age of only 35, Eric Whitacre has already gained a phenomenal reputation in the United States. The Los Angeles Times described his music as having ‘electric, chilling harmonies; works of unearthly beauty and imagination’ and his Water Night (included on this new recording) has become one of the most popular choral works of the last decade, and is one of the top-selling choral publications of all time.

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69 of 76 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing new take on Whitacre February 28, 2006
Format:Audio CD
"Cloudburst" is a welcome addition to the expanding library of recordings of Eric Whitacre's choral works. Here, Polyphony sings expertly, as always, and brings new life to many of Whitacre's pieces with their remarkable intonation, musical phrasing, and spine-tingling dynamic range. This is a special choir made up of some special voices. Conductor Stephen Layton offers some fresh perspectives, with musically sound conducting choices throughout the album (with one major exception, see below). Certain selections stand head and shoulders above any previous recordings, especially "i thank You God..." and "Sleep," where Layton strikes a glorious balance of momentum and rubato, and the nuanced singing evidences the discipline and artistry of the group. (If Polyphony's sopranos don't take your breath away at the climax of "Sleep," nothing will!)

Fantastic recordings of newer Whitacre pieces add to the value of the album. These are some of the strongest tracks on the CD: Her Sacred Spirit Soars, A Boy and a Girl, and This Marriage, all excellent and evidence of Whitacre's development as a composer. Conspicuously absent is "Leonardo Dreams of his Flying Machine," one of Whitacre's most popular choral compositions.

Despite Polyphony's many successes here, there are several less than stellar moments interspersed throughout this album of outstanding choral artistry. Occasionally it sounds as though there are 2 separate choirs battling it out here: the high voices and low voices. The pitch-perfect high voices consistently sing in traditional English straight tone, while the the men occasionally vary from their usual gorgeous unified choral tone to a wobbly male Wagnerian opera chorus several times throughout the album, especially on forte passages. The unfortunate result is a mismatched, uneven blend that robs some of the dense, stacked chords of their signature Whitacreian magic.

Also, the interpretation of "When David Heard" is a real misfire for Layton and is the low point of the album. Layton frantically rushes the choir through the staggeringly huge, mournful piece as though he's got a dinner appointment to get to. This is especially evident during the dramatic climax of the piece, where one can feel the singers' natural musicality dragging against Layton's unrelentingly fast tempo. It's an odd choice by Layton, especially considering his expert treatment of most everything else on the album.

Overall, Polyphony's recording proves to be a must-have for any Whitacre fan and is a stand out addition to the catalog of Whitacre choral recordings.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sublime Music, Superbly sung March 2, 2006
By Biff
Format:Audio CD
There is good reason for this recording to be topping the bestseller charts. Polyphony Choir based in England is a fantastic choir comprising some very special voices, some genius musicality and all brought together under the masterful direction of Stephen Layton. I had never heard Eric Whitacre before purchasing this disc, but I am a huge fan of Polyphony, which encouraged me to buy it, and I was NOT disappointed. Whitacre's music is sung superbly in this recording with Polyphony demonstrating their huge range of control and passion over the wide variety of Whitacre's music. From tumultuous crescendos and towering climaxes to earth-shatteringly quiet and mournful passages of despair, Polyphony seem to pull every trick out of the bag to ensure that this disc is one that every serious choral music enthusiast should own.
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35 of 40 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitive Whitacre February 18, 2006
Format:Audio CD
I suppose I'm somewhat biased towards Eric's music; he and I struck up a nice friendship in the mid 1990's when we were both living in Las Vegas. Back then, he was riding high from the success of "Cloudburst" for choir and percussion and "Ghost Train" for wind ensemble while finishing his undergraduate degree at UNLV, but since then he has refined his compositional technique and given us some real gems that are finding an enduring place in choral literature. Several university ensembles have produced satisfactory representations of his music, but these recordings have more or less been about the desire to flaunt both the blending of voices and the emotional content of particular moments. Other elements are ignored. Stephen Layton's superb professional ensemble Polyphony knows they can sing beautifully; they've been there and done that countless times since they were formed in 1986, so the focus of Cloudburst is similar to their other fantastic recordings of Britten, Rutter, Grainger, Tavener, Walton, and Lauridsen: phrasing and musicality. Layton infuses a momentum to Eric's music we have not yet heard, and after listening to "When David Heard" and "Water Night" countless times while adjudicating choral festivals, it's great to experience those compositions rendered with the holistic approach that is the hallmark of great English choral ensembles. Moreover, just like Eric, Layton is all about the poetry; delivering the glorious verses of Cummings, Dickenson, Waller, Paz, Lorca, and Eric's personal friend Charles Silvestri is clearly foremost in the conductor's mind, and the result is one of the most satisfactory choral CDs I've heard in quite a while.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Eric Whitacre Cloudburst
Yet another beautiful CD from Eric Whitacre. Besides the title track, my favorite pieces are Sleep, Water Night, A Boy and a Girl, and Lux Aurumque. Enjoy!
Published 6 days ago by Judith
3.0 out of 5 stars Love "Sleep" and was hoping for more like it
Have to say I am not a die hard fan of choral music, but had to have the cd with "Sleep" on it. Read more
Published 28 days ago by belinda smile
5.0 out of 5 stars Dense and beautiful
This is a spirit lifting listening experience. Beautiful harmonies! He clearly expresses the essence of the poetry through his harmonies and floating vocal lines. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Ellen Gerstell Bressack
5.0 out of 5 stars Music that Inspires Wonder
Eric Whitacre may be only in his early 40s but his reputation as one of America's finest composers of choral music is secure. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Grady Harp
2.0 out of 5 stars Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst and other choral works
The speed and efficiency in receiving this product was excellent. I personally
did not care for the music in this CD. For me, it was all very slow and
boring ! Read more
Published 21 months ago by Carol J. Moore
5.0 out of 5 stars cd
This was a present for my sister. She is 18 and loves Eric Whitacre. Great gift for her.
Published 21 months ago by ceb
5.0 out of 5 stars This is universal.
I've listened to various music genres in my short life (early 20s) and all I can say that it can be overwhelming due to "new up and comers" and "hottest" bands that constantly pop... Read more
Published 23 months ago by JCruz
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Awesome performance, great arrangements, great recording. Must have if you like choral music. A cappella, except for the track "cloudburst," every track on this recording is an... Read more
Published on March 6, 2011 by Badger Fan
4.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous!
I didn't know who Eric Whitacre was until I heard him, and this CD profiled on NPR. I immediately purchased this CD online. I certainly know who he is now. Dynamic. Avant garde. Read more
Published on July 19, 2010 by shane blanford
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
Cd case was wrapped, but the cover immediately came off. Great product, though, exactly what I wanted!
Published on January 30, 2010 by Mozart
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