Banks / Bates / Hearne: Sirene

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Management number 205716004 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $67.50 Model Number 205716004
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Title: Sirene
Artist: Banks / Bates / Hearne
Label: Terpsichore Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 681893141300
Genre: Classical Composers

SIRENE, The Esoterics fifteenth CD represents four new pieces that demonstrate 'call and response.' In Eric Banks' setting of a poem by Constantine Cavafy, Voices from our previous life call to us from beyond time to remind, guide, and inspire us. In Mason Bates' multilingual masterpiece, Sirens originate from several sources: the temptresses of Homer's Odyssey, the Rhine-maiden of the German Lorelei, the star-goddess of 16th-century Italian poetry, the Peruvian Sirinu at the festival of Carnival, and Christ's call to the fisherman brothers who would later become his disciples. Ted Hearne's Privilege comprises five choral snap-shots into our collective consciousness, and include poignant texts from Bill Moyers' interview with David Simon (creator of The wire). These vignettes express our culture's response to the overwhelming number of way in which we are called: by each other, by families and loved ones, by society, and by technology. Also on this CD is Ted Hearne's Ripple for mixed chorus. This provocative work sets a single sentence from the Iraq War Logs that describes an incident in which an American soldier opened fire on an unidentified vehicle that was occupied by an unarmed Iraqi family. Not only is Ripple a meditation on "the call of duty," it also explores how emotions and time seem to drift, develop, and distort as they travel, like a wave, across the human psyche.

Tracks:
1.1 Voices
1.2 Sirens: I. from the Odyssey
1.3 Sirens: II. Die Lorelei
1.4 Sirens: IV. Sirinu Nuqa Rikuni a
1.5 Sirens: V. from the Book of Matthew
1.6 Sirens: VI. from the Odyssey
1.7 Ripple
1.8 Privilege: Motive/Mission
1.9 Privilege: Casino
1.10 Privilege: Burning TV Song
1.11 Privilege: They Get It
1.12 Privilege: We Cannot Leave

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