Man Up | Man Down / Constellation Men's Ensemble

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Label
Sono Luminus
Release Date
May 12, 2023
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    Featuring
    • COMPOSER
      Jeffrey Derus, David Lang, Robert Maggio
    • ORCHESTRA / ENSEMBLE
      Constellation Men'S Ensemble
    • PERFORMER
      Constellation Men's Ensemble
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      May 12, 2023
    • UPC
      053479226600
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      DSL-92266
    • LABEL
      Sono Luminus
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      2
    • GENRE
    Works
    1. Home

      Composer: Jeffrey Derus

      Ensemble: Constellation Men's Ensemble

    2. Man Up - Man Down

      Composer: Robert Maggio

      Ensemble: Constellation Men's Ensemble

    3. Manifesto

      Composer: David Lang

      Ensemble: Constellation Men's Ensemble


Note: this double-disc release contains both a CD and a Blu-ray Audio disc. The latter will only play on devices with Blu-ray read capability.

Constellation has been in existence since 2013 and yet, 10 years later, this is our first album to be released. Part of that was simply our longstanding focus on “Music & Brotherhood” that began with Saturday morning rehearsals followed by a “cheers!” in Evanston, IL. Another part of that has been the uphill battle to create, sustain, and grow an arts organization in America today. But the biggest focus for me has always been the “why” of all of our performances. What place does another vocal ensemble have in the recorded history of music to release albums unless it has something to say? With the creation of Man Up / Man Down, I knew we had something important to add to the conversation.

The album features Robert Maggio’s large-scale work of the same name, Man Up / Man Down, which explores masculinity in America through multiple lenses, including anonymously sourced responses from prompts about pride, parenting, our past, and more. The album begins with Jeffrey Derus’ HOME, depicting a mother rocking her child to sleep and the world that constantly tries to invade our innermost peace. It ends with david lang’s manifesto and after a journey of such intense introspection regarding societal norms of masculinity, simply wanting “to be with someone who gets me” is such a perfect close. Thank you for trusting us with your ears and your minds. –Ryan Townsend Strand, executive director & tenor

REVIEW:

The a cappella delivery by this all-male vocal ensemble in its debut recording certainly resonates. The same goes for the messaging, which unpacks dialogues around masculinity.

-- BBC Music Magazine