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Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 2/7/2025

Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 2/7/2025
- Composers: Connor Koppin, Dan Forrest, Edward Elgar, Robert A. Harris, Steven James Brown, Toby Hession
- Label: Signum Classics
- UPC: 635212088524
- Item #: 2689449X
- Genre: Classical Artists
- Release Date: 2/7/2025

Product Notes
Their second album for Signum Classics, Christopher Gabbitas and the Phoenix Chorale present 'Sun Moon Stars Rain' - a new album of vocal works all linking how these pivotal elements shape our cultures, beliefs, and understanding of the world. "This enduring fascination speaks to something fundamental in the human experience - a mix of awe at the natural world, a quest for understanding our place within it, and a recognition of our dependence on forces far greater than ourselves. This is nothing new: Shakespeare, Lord Byron, and Octavio Paz are amongst the literary greats who have brought this awe to bear in their poetry and prose and inspired composers Sir John Rutter, Toby Hession and Eric Whitacre in their contributions to this programme"' - Christopher Gabbitas Praise for Phoenix Chorale on Signum Classics ? "The Catalonian folk songs reveal the Chorale's enviable smoothness and sumptuosity of tone. Best of all is Cecilia McDowall's Trinity Triptych, a Phoenix commission performed with a winning mixture of enthusiasm and finesse." - BBC Music Magazine