In Good Company (Canadian Chamber Choir album)

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In Good Company
In good company CCC.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 18, 2010
RecordedBuhler Hall, Gretna, Manitoba
Genre Classical
Length53:48
Label Polar Bear
Producer Julia Davids, Dan Donahue

In Good Company is the Canadian Chamber Choir's first studio album. It was produced and released on May 18, 2010 under the artistic direction of Julia Davids. It was recorded in August 2009 in Gretna, Manitoba at Buhler Hall while in residence at the Mennonite Collegiate Institute. The album features songs by Canadian composers, including Eleanor Daley, Allan Rae, Jocelyn Morlock, Lionel Daunais, and Jeffrey Ryan. Additionally composer Jeff Enns was commissioned to create the song At Sunset based on the poem of the same name by Pauline Johnson. The voices of the 21 person choir come from singers that live across Canada. Special guests on the recording are mezzo-soprano Christianne Rushton, pianist Joel Tranquilla and cellist Se Hee Kim. [1]

Canadian Chamber Choir

The Canadian Chamber Choir 's mission is to build community through choral singing. The CCC is a national ensemble that provides a professional choral environment for Canadian singers, conductors and composers, and travels across Canada promoting Canadian choral music. Under the artistic direction of Julia Davids, the CCC convenes in different regions of Canada twice a year, offering concerts and mentoring choral practitioners of all ages and stages.

Julia Davids née Olson is a founding member and Artistic Director of the Canadian Chamber Choir. She is the Music Director of the North Shore Choral Society.

Gretna, Manitoba hamlet in Rhineland, Manitoba, Canada

Gretna is an unincorporated urban community in the Municipality of Rhineland within the Canadian province of Manitoba that held town status prior to January 1, 2015. Just north of the Canada - United States border on PTH 30, Gretna had a population of 541 in 2016.

Contents

Choristers

Soprano

  • Michelle Bourque (QC)
  • Dawn Coulter (AB)
  • Nicole Jordan (NS)
  • Catherine Lippitt (AB)
  • Sarah Morrison (ON)
  • Christina Murray (NS)

Alto

  • Deborah Buck (SK)
  • Sonja Dennis (ON)
  • Karla Ferguson (MB)
  • Sandy Jasper (MB)
  • Naomi Russell (MB)

Tenor

  • Ryan Billington (NS)
  • Chris Bowman (NS)
  • Tristan Cleveland-Thompson (NS)
  • Bill Hamm (AB)
  • Simon Hardman (ON)

Bass

  • Jeff Enns (ON)
  • Cy Giacomin (NS)
  • Matt Pauls (ON)
  • Joel Tranquilla (NB)
  • Jereme Wall (MB)

Track listing

No.TitleComposerLength
1."Litany"Jeff Enns2:41
2."Dona Nobis Pacem TTBB"Dylan Bell4:06
3."Chantez à l'Éternel"Tawnie Olson4:04
4."Mvt #5 Allegro from Keltic Suite" Allan Rae 4:00
5."Exaudi
with cellist SeHee Kim"
Jocelyn Morlock 7:47
6."Wilt Thou Forgive"Mark Sirett2:34
7."At Sunset
with mezzo-soprano Christianne Rushton"
Jeff Enns10:34
8."Angeline on Ossabow
with cellist SeHee Kim"
Jeffrey Ryan 4:37
9."After Storm" Jeffrey Ryan 3:51
10."Exultate Deo"Robin King2:21
11."Ubi Caritas SSAA" Eleanor Daley 4:29
12."Figures De Danse, Pas Grave
with pianist Joel Tranquilla"
Lionel Daunais 1:13
13."Figures De Danse, Jetés-battus
with pianist Joel Tranquilla"
Lionel Daunais 1:35
14."Figures De Danse, Grand écart
with pianist Joel Tranquilla"
Lionel Daunais 0:37
15."Figures De Danse, Adagio
with pianist Joel Tranquilla"
Lionel Daunais 0:29
16."Figures De Danse, Bayadère
with pianist Joel Tranquilla"
Lionel Daunais 3:03
17."Figures De Danse, Maryse and partner
with pianist Joel Tranquilla"
Lionel Daunais 2:16
18."The Parting Glass"arr. Mark Sirett2:55

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References

  1. "In Good Company". Canadian Music Centre. Archived from the original on 10 June 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2010.