Apollo Voices - Music of Barbara Harbach, Vol. 17 - Choral Music I (2023)

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Title: Music of Barbara Harbach, Vol. 17 - Choral Music I
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: MSR Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 75:41 min
Total Size: 321 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Praise Him With the Trumpet
02. Sing, Alleluia
03. The Hills Shout Glad Hosannas
04. Sing, Jubilation
05. This Night in Bethlehem
06. Sing! Christ is Born!
07. Audible Light
08. Bathe My Soul
09. Of Christ’s Dark Cup
10. Turn Round, O My Soul, To Your Rest
11. Mary’s Joyful Shout
12. In Peace and Joy I Now Depart
13. Sometimes I Feel Like Motherless Child
14. Give Me Jesus
15. When I Cross That River
16. Many Thousands Gone
17. Here I Stand (from Hester, An American Musical)
18. Intoxicated by the Wine of Love
19. Sunset St. Louis
20. Women Composers
21. America, the Promised Land

The Apollo Voices of London have performed at the Proms, the Barbican, the Royal Festival Hall and many other leading venues and cathedrals in a wide variety of repertoire, ranging from Mozart to Birtwistle. They have recorded for MSR Classics, Chandos, Decca, Sony, Telarc, Virgin Classics and Warner Classics record labels. Concerts abroad have included a live performance of the soundtrack to Stanley Kubrick’s classic film 2001: A Space Odyssey in Shanghai. Studio appearances have included video game recordings and the movie soundtracks for Kenneth Branagh’s film version of Mozart’s The Magic Flute (libretto by Stephen Fry) and Harry Gregson-Williams’ scores of Arthur Christmas (Sony Pictures) and Prometheus (20th Century Fox), Life in a Day and Shrek Forever After (Universal Pictures). [ apollovoices.com ]

Genevieve Ellis is Assistant Chorus Master of the Royal Opera, Covent Garden. She read music at Selwyn College, Cambridge, and pursued further training at the Royal Academy of Music and Flanders Opera Studio. An accomplished pianist, vocal coach and conductor, she has worked for several companies and festivals including English National Opera, Opera de Lyon, Opera Ballet Vlaanderen and the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence. Ellis was a guest Chorus Master at Opera de Lyon (War Requiem, 2017) and with the BBC Singers (Prisoner of the State, 2020) and has taken rehearsals for the Philharmonia Chorus and London Oriana Choir. At the Royal Opera she has assisted Chorus Director William Spaulding on more than 60 titles, working with conductors including Sir Antonio Pappano, Sir Mark Elder, Semyon Bychkov, Susanna Mälkki, Bertrand de Billy, Mark Wigglesworth and Ivor Bolton. She has been Chorus Master for Le nozze di Figaro, Il barbiere di Siviglia and Don Giovanni, and in 2023 she led the chorus in rehearsal and performance of Saariaho’s Innocence. Ellis can also be heard on a release of Hensel Lieder for First Hand Records.

Timothy End is the accompanist of the Philharmonia Chorus and the City of London Choir. He graduated with a first-class honors degree in music from King’s College, London before entering the Royal Academy of Music, gaining the DipRAM award for an outstanding recital. He was awarded both the Pianist Prize and Jean Meikle Duo Prize at the Wigmore Hall Song Competition. Further prizes include the Accompanists’ Prize at the Maureen Lehane Vocal Awards, the Parnell Award for an Accompanist at the ROSL Annual Music Competition, the Gerald Moore Award and the MBF Accompanist Prize at the Kathleen Ferrier Competition. Much sought after as a chamber musician, he has been featured on BBC Radio 3 and has recorded for MSR Classics and Chandos.

The skill Louise Clare Marshall brings to her work spans genres from Jazz, Pop, R&B, Electronic, Classical to Gospel music. Louise has worked with Beverley Knight, David Gilmour, Michael Ball, Robbie Williams, Bryan Ferry, Ronnie Wood, Van Morrison, Sheila Ferguson, Sam Brown, Steve Winwood, Paul Young, Don Blackman, Solomon Burke, Karl Jenkins and John Rutter. She has performed in London’s West End in Jesus Christ Superstar (Lyceum Theatre), Whistle Down the Wind (Aldwych Theatre), The Genius of Ray (Haymarket) and with Soul Train on their first UK tour.

Sarah-Jane Lewis graduated from the Royal College of Music with First Class Honours and received her MA DipRAM from the Royal Academy of Music. She completed her studies at the National Opera Studio. In 2017, she became a Jerwood Young Artist at Glyndebourne and also a Link Artist at the Royal Opera House. Awards include first prizes at the Hampshire Singing Competition, Freda Parry Singing Competition, Ludmilla Andrew Russian Song Prize, the Richard Lewis / Jean Shanks Prize and the Major Van Someren Godfrey Prize.