Vicky Chow - HYMN (2023) Hi-Res
Artist: Cassie Wieland, Vicky Chow
Title: HYMN
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Cantaloupe Music
Genre: Contemporary Classical
Quality: FLAC 16/24 Bit (88,2 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 27:27 min
Total Size: 129 / 461 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: HYMN
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Cantaloupe Music
Genre: Contemporary Classical
Quality: FLAC 16/24 Bit (88,2 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 27:27 min
Total Size: 129 / 461 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. HYMN I. Verse
02. HYMN Interlude 1
03. HYMN II. Sister
04. HYMN III. Chorus
05. HYMN Interlude 2
06. HYMN IV. Ghost
When composer Cassie Wieland was awarded a commission in 2020 from Brooklyn’s Roulette and the Jerome Foundation, she knew exactly who she needed for the project. “They asked me to write whatever I wanted,” she recalls today, “and the first person who came to mind was Vicky Chow.”
Wieland texted the New York-based classical pianist, and the two immediately began collaborating on what became HYMN — a collaborative work for solo piano and electronics that merges modern classical with granular synthesis, electro-acoustic effects processing and a free-wheeling palette of evocative colors and moods. The half-hour program, which was recorded at Roulette Intermedium, debuts April 28 on all digital services.
“This work is about connection in a big way,” Wieland explains. “I feel like the idea of connection was baked into the writing process through collaborating with Vicky. We read through handwritten sketches at her apartment, and we worked on piano preparations together. Not only is she amazing at her instrument, but just watching her technicality and choreography really influenced where I wanted the piece to go.”
Wieland texted the New York-based classical pianist, and the two immediately began collaborating on what became HYMN — a collaborative work for solo piano and electronics that merges modern classical with granular synthesis, electro-acoustic effects processing and a free-wheeling palette of evocative colors and moods. The half-hour program, which was recorded at Roulette Intermedium, debuts April 28 on all digital services.
“This work is about connection in a big way,” Wieland explains. “I feel like the idea of connection was baked into the writing process through collaborating with Vicky. We read through handwritten sketches at her apartment, and we worked on piano preparations together. Not only is she amazing at her instrument, but just watching her technicality and choreography really influenced where I wanted the piece to go.”