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The most important word for this album is found in the subtitle, "Reimagined," for though most of the record consists of familiar spiritual and folk song titles, this is new, thought-provoking, often soul-wrenching music from composer Shawn E. Okpebholo. His music is presented by two fast-rising stars in the classical vocal world, mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges and baritone Will Liverman. The singers are aided expertly by pianist Paul Sánchez, who has worked with Liverman previously, and Sánchez is given quite a bit of difficult work, both technically and harmonically. Okpebholo doesn't shrink away from challenging the singer's ranges on this album, with Bridges covering three octaves in the setting of He's Got the Whole World in His Hands, which the composer has reimagined as a lullaby. He also takes Liverman well into his upper range for a good amount of time in "The Rain," the second of the Two Black Churches song set. Listed as the only original composition by Okpebholo, Two Black Churches sets poems written about two horrific events targeting Black Americans at their places of worship: "Ballad of Birmingham," written by Dudley Randall about the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing that killed four girls during the American civil rights movement, and "The Rain" by Marcus Amaker, penned for Okpebholo, which deals with the murder of nine members of the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Old and new wounds are felt, and Liverman delivers a clear, powerful performance. Okpebholo's take on perhaps the most familiar of spirituals, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, has an excellent interplay between the piano and Caen Thomason-Redus on flute, with quick, accented arpeggios from the piano and flourishes and flutters from the flute, both underscoring the excited thoughts of freedom. This album earned a Grammy nomination for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album.
© Keith Finke /TiVo
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Shall We Gather at the River (Arr. S.E. Okpebholo for Voice & Piano) (Traditional)
Traditional, Composer - Robert Lowry, Lyricist - Paul Sanchez, Artist, MainArtist - Shawn E. Okpebholo, Arranger - Will Liverman, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands (Arr. S.E. Okpebholo for Voice & Piano) (Traditional)
Traditional, Composer - Paul Sanchez, Artist, MainArtist - J'nai Bridges, Artist, MainArtist - Shawn E. Okpebholo, Arranger
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
Lord, How Come Me Here? (Arr. S.E. Okpebholo for Voice & Cello) (Traditional)
Traditional, Composer - Leonardo Altino, Artist, MainArtist - J'nai Bridges, Artist, MainArtist - Shawn E. Okpebholo, Arranger
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
I've Never Felt Such Love - What Wondrous Love Is This (Arr. S.E. Okpebholo for Voice & Piano) (Traditional)
Traditional, Composer - Paul Sanchez, Artist, MainArtist - Shawn E. Okpebholo, Arranger - Will Liverman, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
Ride On, King Jesus (Arr. S.E. Okpebholo for Voice & Piano) (Traditional)
Traditional, Composer - Paul Sanchez, Artist, MainArtist - J'nai Bridges, Artist, MainArtist - Shawn E. Okpebholo, Arranger
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
Oh, Glory (Arr. S.E. Okpebholo for Voice & Piano) (Traditional)
Traditional, Composer - Paul Sanchez, Artist, MainArtist - J'nai Bridges, Artist, MainArtist - Shawn E. Okpebholo, Arranger
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Arr. S.E. Okpebholo for Voice, Flute & Piano) (Traditional)
Traditional, Composer - Paul Sanchez, Artist, MainArtist - Shawn E. Okpebholo, Arranger - Will Liverman, Artist, MainArtist - Caen Thomason-Redus, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
Two Black Churches (Shawn E. Okpebholo)
Paul Sanchez, Artist, MainArtist - Dudley Randall, Lyricist - Shawn E. Okpebholo, Composer - Will Liverman, Artist, MainArtist - Marcus Amaker, Lyricist
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
Paul Sanchez, Artist, MainArtist - Dudley Randall, Lyricist - Shawn E. Okpebholo, Composer - Will Liverman, Artist, MainArtist - Marcus Amaker, Lyricist
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
God Is a God (Arr. S.E. Okpebholo for Voice & Piano) (Traditional)
Traditional, Composer - Paul Sanchez, Artist, MainArtist - Shawn E. Okpebholo, Arranger - Will Liverman, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
Album Description
The most important word for this album is found in the subtitle, "Reimagined," for though most of the record consists of familiar spiritual and folk song titles, this is new, thought-provoking, often soul-wrenching music from composer Shawn E. Okpebholo. His music is presented by two fast-rising stars in the classical vocal world, mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges and baritone Will Liverman. The singers are aided expertly by pianist Paul Sánchez, who has worked with Liverman previously, and Sánchez is given quite a bit of difficult work, both technically and harmonically. Okpebholo doesn't shrink away from challenging the singer's ranges on this album, with Bridges covering three octaves in the setting of He's Got the Whole World in His Hands, which the composer has reimagined as a lullaby. He also takes Liverman well into his upper range for a good amount of time in "The Rain," the second of the Two Black Churches song set. Listed as the only original composition by Okpebholo, Two Black Churches sets poems written about two horrific events targeting Black Americans at their places of worship: "Ballad of Birmingham," written by Dudley Randall about the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing that killed four girls during the American civil rights movement, and "The Rain" by Marcus Amaker, penned for Okpebholo, which deals with the murder of nine members of the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Old and new wounds are felt, and Liverman delivers a clear, powerful performance. Okpebholo's take on perhaps the most familiar of spirituals, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, has an excellent interplay between the piano and Caen Thomason-Redus on flute, with quick, accented arpeggios from the piano and flourishes and flutters from the flute, both underscoring the excited thoughts of freedom. This album earned a Grammy nomination for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album.
© Keith Finke /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 00:56:34
- Main artists: Will Liverman Leonardo Altino Caen Thomason-Redus J'nai Bridges Paul Sanchez
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Navona
- Genre: Classical
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24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo
(C) 2022 Navona (P) 2022 Navona
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