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Kenneth Kiesler|The Old Burying Ground (Richard Tillinghast - Keith Taylor - Thomas Lynch)

The Old Burying Ground (Richard Tillinghast - Keith Taylor - Thomas Lynch)

Richard Tillinghast - Keith Taylor - Thomas Lynch

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Cemeteries may not be the subject of many epic-scale compositions, but the graveyard of Jaffrey, NH, inspired Evan Chambers' song cycle, The Old Burying Ground, and it is indeed a work of immense proportions. In setting epitaphs he discovered on a walk in 1998 and connecting them with commissioned poems by five poets, Chambers created a reverent meditation on death and memory that touches on musical traditions close to his heart. Perhaps the most distinctive aspect of this piece is the folk element, which is strongly conveyed through the plangent voice of Tim Eriksen; the epitaphs he sings have the authentic tang of rustic New England. More in the classical European tradition are the songs performed by tenor Nicholas Phan and soprano Anne-Carolyn Bird, yet these also summon up the flavor of modern Americana, particularly the lyrical styles of Aaron Copland or Samuel Barber. The 2007 performance by Kenneth Kiesler and the University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra is steadily paced and consistently subdued in expression, and the moods that linger after hearing this 2010 Dorian release are somber and serious, owing to the elegiac tone of the whole work. Sustaining this mode of expression for nearly an hour requires control, which the performers plainly have. However, listeners who grow restless may choose to select a few songs at a time, because absorbing the cycle in one sitting requires a commitment of time and a quiet space for reflection.
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The Old Burying Ground (Richard Tillinghast - Keith Taylor - Thomas Lynch)

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1
No. 1. Introduction: All the Time You Want (poem)
00:02:21

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Evan Premo, bass - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra

2
No. 2. And Pass from Hence Away
00:03:34

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Evan Premo, bass

3
No. 3. O Say Grim Death
00:05:42

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Evan Premo, bass

4
No. 4. O Say Grim Death (poem)
00:02:09

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Evan Premo, bass - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra

5
No. 5. A Bar So Pure
00:02:43

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Evan Premo, bass - Nicholas Phan, tenor

6
No. 6. Uncut Grass (poem)
00:01:36

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Evan Premo, bass

7
No. 7. Oh Drop on my Grave
00:04:16

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Evan Premo, bass - Nicholas Phan, tenor

8
No. 1. This Transitory Scene
00:09:11

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Evan Premo, bass - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano

9
No. 2. Her Void (poem)
00:01:19

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Evan Premo, bass - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor

10
No. 3. Nancy Eliza
00:04:07

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Evan Premo, bass - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor

11
No. 4. Pompeii (poem)
00:01:50

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Evan Premo, bass - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra

12
No. 5. Emma
00:05:39

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Evan Premo, bass - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra

13
No. 6. Relentless Death
00:03:16

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Evan Premo, bass - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor

14
No. 7. Paths of Peace (poem)
00:08:19

Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Nicholas Phan, tenor - Kenneth Kiesler, Conductor - Anne Carolyn Bird, soprano - Michigan University Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Evan Premo, bass

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Cemeteries may not be the subject of many epic-scale compositions, but the graveyard of Jaffrey, NH, inspired Evan Chambers' song cycle, The Old Burying Ground, and it is indeed a work of immense proportions. In setting epitaphs he discovered on a walk in 1998 and connecting them with commissioned poems by five poets, Chambers created a reverent meditation on death and memory that touches on musical traditions close to his heart. Perhaps the most distinctive aspect of this piece is the folk element, which is strongly conveyed through the plangent voice of Tim Eriksen; the epitaphs he sings have the authentic tang of rustic New England. More in the classical European tradition are the songs performed by tenor Nicholas Phan and soprano Anne-Carolyn Bird, yet these also summon up the flavor of modern Americana, particularly the lyrical styles of Aaron Copland or Samuel Barber. The 2007 performance by Kenneth Kiesler and the University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra is steadily paced and consistently subdued in expression, and the moods that linger after hearing this 2010 Dorian release are somber and serious, owing to the elegiac tone of the whole work. Sustaining this mode of expression for nearly an hour requires control, which the performers plainly have. However, listeners who grow restless may choose to select a few songs at a time, because absorbing the cycle in one sitting requires a commitment of time and a quiet space for reflection.
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