The Crossing, Donald Nally - Motion Studies (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: The Crossing, Donald Nally
Title: Motion Studies
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Navona
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:09:09
Total Size: 303 mb / 1.19 gb
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TracklistTitle: Motion Studies
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Navona
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:09:09
Total Size: 303 mb / 1.19 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 0. Introduction
02. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 1. skimming
03. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 2. Her Heart
04. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 3. skimming.2ad bits
05. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 4. She Feels
06. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 5. skimming.3ad bits.2
07. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 6. The Only Sound
08. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 6a. But for their breath
09. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 7. Interrogation 1
10. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 8. skimming.4Advertisement Final
11. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 8a. skimming.5
12. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 9. She Feels.2
13. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 10. Interrogation 2
14. Chen Shallow Breath and Stealth 11. Before it's too dark
15. Cline Watersheds prelude water-witching
16. Cline Watersheds I. water borders
17. Cline Watersheds II. the lace-like fabric of streams
18. Cline Watersheds III. a method for finding
19. Cline Watersheds IV. to encourage the habits of industry
20. Cline Watersheds V. threads of the community fabric
21. Cline Watersheds VI. rain follows the plow
22. Cline Watersheds VII. the gentle rain which waters
The Crossing, conducted by Donald Nally, returns to Navona Records with MOTION STUDIES: Justine Chen’s Shallow Breath and Stealth and Nicholas Cline’s watersheds.
Reflecting on a culture where data mining and government traceability have become normalized to the point of population complacency, Chen captures poet Jena Osman’s musings on the 21st-century reframing of paranoia, privacy, and the pervasive desire to run away from the data that follows us. Evidence of these reflections is present in the tittering, sometimes whispering, sometimes soaring, and often frantic utterances of the ensemble in an unnerving collection of sequences that paint an antagonistic image of the modern machine.
In Nicholas Cline’s watersheds motion is boundary rather than escape: the movement of water is a point of political power, of conservation and waste, of replenishment, and of damage and territorialism. Joined by PRISM Quartet leader Matthew Levy on tenor saxophone, The Crossing’s signature crystalline sound ebbs and flows as they sing the history of water in America, placing opposing views and theories next to each other, and yet never forgetting the simple, joyful experience of rain. Cline’s musical landscapes are gentle; they seem to carry hope and gratitude in topics otherwise causing angst and worry.
A 2024 Best Choral Performance GRAMMY® nominee and multi-GRAMMY® winning ensemble, The Crossing continually proves itself to be at the forefront of new choral literature and performance. MOTION STUDIES is a release not to be missed.