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The Strangers' Gate
I don’t go to see you anymore. I don’t walk past the old hospital, where the circular rooms were built when people believed illness thrived in corners. It does. That shape was us: four office walls combined to create your trap. Central Park is confined by a stone wall with many named gates: Warriors at the top, Scholars below. Near me: Pioneers, and by you: All Saints. I think your power came…
It was one year ago today: composer Sarah Kirkland Snider's Mass for the Endangered, performed by Gallicantus and conductor Gabriel Crouch, was released on New Amsterdam / Nonesuch Records. You can hear it again here.
Kirkland's Mass, with a libretto by Nathaniel Bellows, is a celebration of, and an elegy for, the natural world—animals, plants, insects, the planet itself—an appeal for greater awareness, urgency, and action. The piece was originally commissioned by Trinity Church Wall Street.
"Luminous," said the Boston Globe. "A reason to keep falling for classical music."
Composer Sarah Kirkland Snider has released a video for 'Credo' from her critically acclaimed new album, Mass for the Endangered, with lyrics by Nathaniel Bellows, performed by Gallicantus. The video by CandyStations, aka Deborah Johnson, is the fourth in the series for the album from the visual artist.
Here's just some of the response to Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Mass for the Endangered. The piece, with a libretto by Nathaniel Bellows, is a celebration of, and an elegy for, the natural world. You can hear it, performed by Gallicantus, here.
Daniel Lanois' Acadie, Oh Mercy by Bob Dylan and the Grammy-winning Emmylou Harris LP Red Dirt Girl are just three of the classic recordings featuring the
Here is Alleluia from Sarah Kirland Snider’s new album, Mass for the Endangered, performed by Gallicantus and out now. The video is the third Deborah Johnson / CandyStations has made for the album.
Composer Sarah Kirkland Snider's Mass for the Endangered,' is out now on New Amsterdam and Nonesuch Records here. Snider’s Mass, with a libretto by poet/writer Nathaniel Bellows, is a celebration of, and an elegy for, the natural world—animals, plants, insects, the planet itself—an appeal for greater awareness, urgency, and action. Originally commissioned by Trinity Church Wall Street, this recording features the English vocal ensemble Gallicantus conducted by Gabriel Crouch.