℗ 2022 GIA ChoralWorks
Released January 21, 2022
Duration 50m 52s
Record Label GIA ChoralWorks
Catalogue No. GIACD-1117
Genre Classical (Choral)
 

William Averitt: Easter, 1906

Missouri State University Chorale, Cameron F. LaBarr

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Easter, 1906  
1.1
No. 1, Ozark Pastorale
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
2:21
1.2
No. 2, The Attack
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Zach Zielinski; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
3:32
1.3
No. 3, The Attack (Reach Down, Lord)
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Kara Libby; Michaela Lovig; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
5:30
1.4
No. 4, The Gathering Mob
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Zach Zielinski; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
3:37
1.5
No. 5, The Hanging of Horace Duncan and Fred Coker
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Isaac Williams; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
1:17
1.6
No. 6, All Ye Who Walk By
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
3:10
1.7
No. 7, The Departure
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Isaac Williams; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
0:51
1.8
No. 8, Run On, Run On
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
3:05
1.9
No. 9, The Trial of Will Allen
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Kaylee Grose; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
0:59
1.10
No. 10, Is There Any Sorrow?
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
1:51
1.11
No. 11, The Trial, Continued
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Kaylee Grose; Raine Pienaar; Chase Phillips; Jake Luellen; Esteban Valentin-Martinez; Zach Zielinski; Erich Eastman; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
7:30
1.12
No. 12, A Litany
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Allyssa Lang-Taylor; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
5:03
1.13
No. 13, Easter, 1906
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Allyssa Lang-Taylor; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
2:11
1.14
No. 14, The Hawk
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
2:22
1.15
No. 15, Memorial
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Zach Zielinski; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
2:22
1.16
No. 16, A Dawn of Hope
Robert Bode; William Averitt; Jieun Lee; Parker Payne; J.J. Collister; Chien Wong; Missouri State University Chorale; Cameron F. LaBarr
5:11
Digital Booklet
History is written by the victors” is a well-known quote often attributed to Winston Churchill. In war, that certainly is true, as the victors almost always write the history. In societal struggles, what seems to happen is that those who “come out on top” get to choose what is taught as history. With respect to racial matters in the United States, that decidedly has been the situation, as the struggles of people of color (whether Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latin Americans, or African Americans) have, more often than not, simply not been a significant part of historical studies in American schools… Lynchings were a deeply disturbing and immoral method of dominating, primarily, African Americans and terrorizing them into submission. Lynchings were widely practiced, particularly in a dozen southern states toward the end of post-civil war Reconstruction, beginning about 1877… Behind these exercises in mob violence lay frequently-invented claims of murder or, especially, of the rape of a white woman by a black man. The image of the out-of-control, savage, and licentious man of color, especially with respect to the unassailable chastity of white women, was and is one of the most established and recurring characteristics of white supremacy. Easter, 1906 recounts one such event. It is the dramatic true story of the lynching of three innocent black men in Springfield, Missouri, over Easter weekend, 1906. Poet Robert Bode has collected material from historical documents of the period and created new poems that reflect upon this tragic event. In turn, Bode’s words are here set to music for double choir, soloists, spoken narration, piano four-hands, and two percussionists…” - William Averitt
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – GIA ChoralWorks Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-5.53
-17.19 to -1.94
-26.98
-36.32 to -19.31
-23.44
-33.30 to -16.00
13
11 to 16
1
No. 1, Ozark Pastorale
-1.94-24.46-21.315
2
No. 2, The Attack
-1.95-27.25-24.416
3
No. 3, The Attack (Reach Down, Lord)
-2.16-24.45-20.813
4
No. 4, The Gathering Mob
-1.94-23.10-18.712
5
No. 5, The Hanging of Horace Duncan and Fred Coker
-2.75-25.15-20.612
6
No. 6, All Ye Who Walk By
-2.38-26.02-21.213
7
No. 7, The Departure
-14.44-33.64-31.311
8
No. 8, Run On, Run On
-1.94-19.31-16.012
9
No. 9, The Trial of Will Allen
-1.94-22.66-19.114
10
No. 10, Is There Any Sorrow?
-13.24-31.66-29.411
11
No. 11, The Trial, Continued
-1.94-20.90-16.911
12
No. 12, A Litany
-9.45-33.69-30.514
13
No. 13, Easter, 1906
-1.94-25.67-22.715
14
No. 14, The Hawk
-8.30-28.39-24.812
15
No. 15, Memorial
-17.19-36.32-33.312
16
No. 16, A Dawn of Hope
-5.04-28.97-24.014

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