Elmer Iseler Singers: Peter Togni's Lamentatio Jeremaie
Elmer Iseler Singers: Peter Togni's Lamentatio Jeremaie
Format: CD
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Artist: Elmer Iseler Singers
Label: Ecm Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 028947636298
Genre: Classical Artists
This piece by contemporary Canadian composer Peter-Anthony Togni is a 55-minute setting of the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah's lamentations for solo bass clarinet, mixed choir a cappella and solo soprano. This compelling new work juxtaposes improvisational expressiveness and choral grandeur, jazz sensibilities and contemporary composition.
Tracks:
1.1 Quomodo Sedet Sola Civitas (How Doth the City Sit Solitary)
1.2 Quomodo Dominus Filiam Sion Obtexit (How Hath the Lord Covered with Obscurity the Daughter of Zion)
1.3 Silentio (Silence)
1.4 Quomodo Obscuratum Est Aurum (How Is the Gold Become Dim)
1.5 Recordare, Domine (Remember, O Lord)