Mohammed Fairouz has rapidly become one of the most highly regarded composers of his generation, receiving wide acclaim for works such as Native Informant and his Symphony No. 4 "In the Shadow of No Towers". Setting texts from ancient times to World War II, the songs on this new album represent a decade of writing for the human voice. Refugee Blues addresses powerful social issues while sensual celebrations of being human and alive are explored in After the Revels. The theme of loss is also compellingly expressed in the intense, distilled narrative of No Orpheus, a portrait of departed family members, and Edgar Allan Poe's last completed poem, the hauntingly mournful Annabel Lee.
3 II. Today I Realized Something Very Strange - Kate Lindsey
4 III. the Celebration of the Spirit - Kate Lindsey
5 I. He Tells His Mother What He's Working on - Kate Lindsey
6 II. No Orpheus - Kate Lindsey
7 III. Her Waltz - Kate Lindsey
8 German Romantic Song - Kiera Duffy
9 Three Fragments I - Kiera Duffy
10 Three Fragments II - Kiera Duffy
11 Three Fragments III - Kiera Duffy
12 The Stolen Child - Christopher Burchett
13 After the Revels - Christopher Burchett
14 We Are Seven - Christopher Burchett
15 Annabel Lee - Christopher Burchett
Mohammed Fairouz has rapidly become one of the most highly regarded composers of his generation, receiving wide acclaim for works such as Native Informant and his Symphony No. 4 "In the Shadow of No Towers". Setting texts from ancient times to World War II, the songs on this new album represent a decade of writing for the human voice. Refugee Blues addresses powerful social issues while sensual celebrations of being human and alive are explored in After the Revels. The theme of loss is also compellingly expressed in the intense, distilled narrative of No Orpheus, a portrait of departed family members, and Edgar Allan Poe's last completed poem, the hauntingly mournful Annabel Lee.