℗ 2020 Navona
Released May 22, 2020
Duration 53m 42s
Record Label Navona
Catalogue No. NV6287
Genre Classical (Choral)
 

Carthage

The Crossing, Donald Nally

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1.1
Journey
James Primosch; The Crossing; Donald Nally
3:45
1.2
Carthage
James Primosch; Robert Eisentrout; Jessica Beebe; Elisa Sutherland; The Crossing; Donald Nally
10:47
Mass for the Day of St. Thomas Didymus  
1.3
I. Kyrie
James Primosch; Steven Bradshaw; Dimitri German; Rebecca Siler; Elisa Sutherland; The Crossing; Donald Nally
6:27
1.4
II. Gloria
James Primosch; Steven Bradshaw; Dimitri German; Rebecca Siler; Elisa Sutherland; The Crossing; Donald Nally
3:31
1.5
III. Credo
James Primosch; Nathaniel Barnett; Kelly Ann Bixby; Maren Montalbano; Steven Bradshaw; Dimitri German; Rebecca Siler; Elisa Sutherland; The Crossing; Donald Nally
5:45
1.6
IV. Sanctus
James Primosch; Jessica Beebe; Robert Eisentrout; Michael Jones; Maren Montalbano; Steven Bradshaw; Dimitri German; Rebecca Siler; Elisa Sutherland; The Crossing; Donald Nally
5:52
1.7
V. Agnus Dei
James Primosch; Jessica Beebe; Daniel Schwartz; Daniel Taylor; Steven Bradshaw; Dimitri German; Rebecca Siler; Elisa Sutherland; The Crossing; Donald Nally
5:13
1.8
Spiralling Ecstatically
James Primosch; Karen Blanchard; Kelly Ann Bixby; Robert Eisentrout; The Crossing; Donald Nally
5:02
1.9
Two Arms of the Harbor
James Primosch; Rebecca Siler; Elisa Sutherland; The Crossing; Donald Nally
4:53
1.10
One with the Darkness, One with the Light
James Primosch; The Crossing; Donald Nally
2:27
Digital Booklet
Grammy Award Nomination, 2020 – Best choral performance Donald Nally, conductor (The Crossing) GRAMMY-winning chamber choir The Crossing is back with their latest installment in a multi-album series with Navona Records. Carthage comes on the heels of the 2020 GRAMMY-nominated album The Arc In The Sky, released last summer. In this latest offering, artistic director Donald Nally leads the choir through six striking pieces by composer James Primosch that confront the most elemental questions of Western philosophy. Carthage opens with Journey, a solemn meditation in which the men of The Crossing chant text based on the work of 13th-century monk and mystic Meister Eckhart: “There is a journey you must take./It is a journey without destination./There is no map./Your soul will lead you./And you can take nothing with you.” Next comes the title track, Carthage, on prose by Marilynne Robinson from her novel Housekeeping, which employs the devastated city of Carthage as a metaphor for desire and imagination: “For to wish for a hand on one’s hair is all but to feel it.” Composer James Primosch evokes images of once-fertile fields now salted and wasted, with Nally teasing out the dynamic subtleties of a work that is nevertheless full of hope and rebirth. Following is Mass for the Day of St. Thomas Didymus. Here, four soloists sing the Latin Mass texts, while the main choir sings Denise Levertov’s cycle of poems which gives the work its title. In pulling together these texts, Primosch celebrates the feast of St. Thomas Didymus—better known as “doubting Thomas”—plumbing the depths between unbelief and faith in which true spirituality so often resides. The ancient texts are strangely illuminated by the highs and lows of Levertov’s journey. The album closes with One with the Darkness, One with the Light, a setting of poetry by Wendell Berry. True to its title, the music employs cascading harmonic textures to explore the tension between light and dark, waking and sleeping, life and death. Carthage is a cohesive artwork that considers the most fundamental questions of human existence with the reverent wonder of monastic mysticism. While the music does not attempt to answer these unanswerable questions, it offers a sense of fellowship with the thinkers who pondered them long before, as well as with the singers whose voices fill this album.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Navona Studio Masters
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Journey
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Carthage
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I. Kyrie
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II. Gloria
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III. Credo
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IV. Sanctus
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V. Agnus Dei
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Spiralling Ecstatically
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Two Arms of the Harbor
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One with the Darkness, One with the Light
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