Producer: Erick Lichte
Engineering and digital editing: John Atkinson
Package design and layout: Tim Takach
Front of package: Joseph Mallord William Turner "Fishermen at Sea" (1796)
Recorded in the Great Hall; Washington Pavilion of Arts and Services, Sioux Falls, SD, June 20-24 2005
Edie Hill
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Amy Marcy Beach
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Brian Arreola
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Charles Villiers Stanford
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Charles Villiers Stanford
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Charles Villiers Stanford
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Charles Villiers Stanford
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Peter Schickele
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Traditional
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Veljo Tormis
Brian Arreola, Gary Ruschman (tenors)
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Veljo Tormis
Incantatio maris aestuosi (Incantatio for a Stormy Sea)ISRC: USHM90655975
Gordon Lightfoot
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Edie Hill
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It’s as diverse a collection as you can imagine, ranging from Charles Stanford’s cycle Songs of the Sea Op. 91 and Amy Beach’s Sea Fever, to two significant Veljo Tormis pieces, Peter Schickele’s rousing Jonah’s Song, a world-premiere by Edie Hill, and arrangements of Sting’s Valparaiso and Gordon Lightfoot’s Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. (David Vernier)
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Available April 2020 - July 2020 "As for me, I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas, and land on barbarous coasts." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick
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There Lies the Home, the sixth CD of Minnesotan male-voice choir Cantus recorded by Stereophile editor John Atkinson, is released this week. Recorded straight to hard disk at 88.2kHz with 24-bit resolution, There Lies the Home features a set of works about the sea, including Peter (P.D.Q. Bach) Schickele's whimsical "Jonah's Song," with its piratical rolled rrrrs. (John Atkinson, 2006-11-12)
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It’s as diverse a collection as you can imagine, ranging from Charles Stanford’s cycle Songs of the Sea Op. 91 and Amy Beach’s Sea Fever, to two significant Veljo Tormis pieces, Peter Schickele’s rousing Jonah’s Song, a world-premiere by Edie Hill, and arrangements of Sting’s Valparaiso and Gordon Lightfoot’s Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. (David Vernier)
Classics Today
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There Lies the Home, the sixth CD of Minnesotan male-voice choir Cantus recorded by Stereophile editor John Atkinson, is released this week. Recorded straight to hard disk at 88.2kHz with 24-bit resolution, There Lies the Home features a set of works about the sea, including Peter (P.D.Q. Bach) Schickele's whimsical "Jonah's Song," with its piratical rolled rrrrs. (John Atkinson, 2006-11-12)
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Available April 2020 - July 2020 "As for me, I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas, and land on barbarous coasts." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick
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