Hearne: Sound from the Bench / Nally, The Crossing

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As one of the most socially conscious young composers in contemporary classical music, Ted Hearne has drawn on a multitude of influences to create Sound...

As one of the most socially conscious young composers in contemporary classical music, Ted Hearne has drawn on a multitude of influences to create Sound from the Bench. Written for the supple, ethereal voices of Philadelphia's world-renowned chamber choir The Crossing, the four works presented here tap into themes as varied as racial divides ("Privilege"), government secrets ("Ripple"), love and its dark permutations ("Consent"), and corporate personhood in the eyes of the US Supreme Court ("Sound from the Bench"). The title piece also features the edgy electric guitars of Dither's Taylor Levine and James Moore, as well as the rhythmic flourishes of percussionist Ron Wiltrout. Taken as a whole, this is some of Hearne's most wide-ranging and adventurous work—a siren call that resonates with unusual passion in these politically charged times.



Product Description:


  • Release Date: March 24, 2017


  • UPC: 713746312626


  • Catalog Number: CA21126


  • Label: Cantaloupe Music


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Ted Hearne


  • Conductor: Donald Nally


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: The Crossing


  • Performer: James Moore, Ron Wiltrout, Taylor Levine