Hyunah Yu, Mimi Stillman, PRISM Quartet & Piffaro, The Renaissance Band - The Anchoress (2020) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Anchoress
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: XAS Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 36:59
Total Size: 130 / 637 MB
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Tracklist:

01. The Anchoress: I. What Is My Life? (3:53)
02. The Anchoress: II. Once a Woman Went Down the Hill (3:35)
03. The Anchoress: III. What Are We to Make of Visions Lit? (4:22)
04. The Anchoress: IV. This Is the Four Burns of the Soul (3:00)
05. The Anchoress: V. One Night in Particular (4:26)
06. The Anchoress: VI. A Woman of the Village (1:50)
07. The Anchoress: VII. Be Not Assured (2:24)
08. The Anchoress: VIII. When I Woke Up Sighing (5:20)
09. 3 Anchoress Songs: No. 1, Virelai (2:08)
10. 3 Anchoress Songs: No. 2, Ballade (2:25)
11. 3 Anchoress Songs: No. 3, Rondeau (3:41)

Soprano Hyunah Yu, the PRISM Quartet, and Piffaro, The Renaissance Band present a one-woman monodrama by composer David Serkin Ludwig and poet Katie Ford that explores struggles with faith, alienation, gender, and social power through the imagined person of an anchoress, a medieval mystic who spent her life confined to a cell attached to a church. In her liner notes, Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim describes the anchoress as “a paradoxical figure: Buried alive, she is sought out for her wisdom. Encased in perpetual darkness, she is considered clairvoyant. Dead to the world, she becomes a pillar of her community.” The album includes Three Anchoress Songs, a companion piece performed by flutist Mimi Stillman and saxophonist Matthew Levy in which Ludwig imagines music the anchoress heard wafting into her cell from the outside world.