Songs of Ascension

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Songs of Ascension
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 13, 2011
RecordedNovember 2009 at Academy of Arts and Letters, New York.
Genre Minimalism
Length67:27
Label ECM New Series [1]
Producer Manfred Eicher
Meredith Monk chronology
Beginnings
(2009)
Songs of Ascension
(2011)
Piano Songs
(2014)
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Songs of Ascension is an album by Meredith Monk. [3] It was released on May 13, 2011, by ECM New Series. It was recorded at the BAM Harvey Theater, in New York, in 2009. [4]

Contents

It peaked at No. 8 on Billboard's Traditional Classical Albums chart. [5]

Critical reception

The Washington Post called the recording "radiant," writing that "although simple in its means, it is unusually rich, for Monk, in its timbres and textures." [6] The Independent wrote that "it's an innovative, provocative but enjoyable work, exploring the relations between voices and instruments ... Tremendous stuff." [7]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Meredith Monk, except "Vow" co-written with Mieke van Hoek and "Clusters 3" co-written with Bohdan Hilash

No.TitleLength
1."Clusters 1"3:17
2."Strand (Gathering)"1:55
3."Winter Variation"1:51
4."Cloud Code"3:31
5."Shift"1:51
6."Mapping"2:07
7."Summer Variation"3:16
8."Vow"3:12
9."Clusters 2"2:27
10."Falling"2:54
11."Burn"4:16
12."Strand (Inner Psalm)"3:12
13."Autumn Variation"2:48
14."Ledge Dance"1:50
15."Traces"1:20
16."Respite"5:56
17."Mapping Continued"1:29
18."Clusters 3"2:09
19."Spring Variation"4:03
20."Fathom"4:37
21."Ascent"9:26

Personnel

Musicians
Production

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