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KEVIN PUTS
· If I Were A Swan (6'22)
To Touch the Sky
· I. Annunciation (Magnificat) (3'13)
· II. Unbreakable (2'24)
· III. The Fruit of Silence (1'21)
· IV. Falling Snow (1'18)
· V. At Castle Wood (5'43)
· VI. Epitaph (1'07)
· VII. Who has seen the wind? (1'21)
· VIII. With my two arms (1'28)
· IX. Most noble evergreen (7'29)
Symphony No. 4, From Mission San Juan
· I. Prelude: Mission San Juan Bautista, ca.1800 (5'51)
· II. Arriquetpon (the diary of Francisco Arroyo de la Cuesta, 1818) (8'03)
· III. Interlude (6'12)
· IV. Healing Song (8'23)
KEVIN PUTS Symphony No.4. To Touch the Sky. If I Were A Swan. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop, Conspirare, Craig Hella Johnson
1h00
Digital
HMU907580
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Kevin Puts (b. 1972) is known for his distinctive and richly colored musical voice. Making their label début, Marin Alsop and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra perform Kevin Puts’ Symphony No.4 ("From Mission San Juan"), inspired by Native American melodies. Opening this program of world première recordings, Craig Hella Johnson leads Conspirare in two choral settings of texts by women poets: "To Touch the Sky" and "If I Were a Swan".
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Artists
- Baltimore Symphony OrchestraSymphony Orchestra
- ConspirareChoral ensemble
- Craig Hella JohnsonConductor
- Marin AlsopConductor
- Mela DaileySoprano
Composers
- Kevin Puts
Contents
KEVIN PUTS
· If I Were A Swan (6'22)
To Touch the Sky
· I. Annunciation (Magnificat) (3'13)
· II. Unbreakable (2'24)
· III. The Fruit of Silence (1'21)
· IV. Falling Snow (1'18)
· V. At Castle Wood (5'43)
· VI. Epitaph (1'07)
· VII. Who has seen the wind? (1'21)
· VIII. With my two arms (1'28)
· IX. Most noble evergreen (7'29)
Symphony No. 4, From Mission San Juan
· I. Prelude: Mission San Juan Bautista, ca.1800 (5'51)
· II. Arriquetpon (the diary of Francisco Arroyo de la Cuesta, 1818) (8'03)
· III. Interlude (6'12)
· IV. Healing Song (8'23)