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HARVEST HOME
American hymns, songs, &
spirituals arranged by
Diemer, Luboff, Paulus,
Applings, Hawley, Warland,
others
The Dale Warland Singers
Dale Warland
Gothic- 49243(CD)
No Reference Recording
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If you remember a
time when truth, in all areas of
life, was a virtue, when personal
responsibility was the rule, when
everyone, young and old, knew the
old hymns and songs of faith and
communal fellowship, then you will
appreciate the sentiments expressed
by many of the pieces on this fine
disc, one of the last CDs from
the Dale Warland Singers before
the group's "retirement" in May,
2004. Although the program certainly
is appropriate as a tribute to
the revered place of home and family
in the traditional North American
celebration of Thanksgiving, it
also stands as a well-chosen compilation
of some of the more beloved old
American hymns--especially Shaker
tunes--and spirituals, spiced with
a few folk songs such as Emma Lou
Diemer's spiffy arrangement of
She'll be comin' round the mountain
and Carol Barnett's equally lively
version of Cindy.
The
arrangements,
by
some
of
the
finest
in
the
business,
are
excellent,
and
that
is
one
reason
choral
fans
will
enjoy
this
disc.
The
other
reason
is
the
typically
outstanding
ensemble
singing--highlighted
by
lovely
legatos
and
unisons
(listen
to
the
opening
bars
of
Kevin
Siegfried's
Peace)--and
by
consistently
sensitive
sectional
and
group
balances.
From
the
opening
Beautiful
River,
by
Rev.
Robert
Lowry,
to
William
Hawley's
touching
setting
of
the
Shaker
hymn
Not
one
sparrow
is
forgotten,
to
Siegfried's
Lay
me
low
(another
Shaker
tune),
this
is
as
satisfying
and
uplifting
a
choral
program
as
you're
likely
to
hear
in
this
repertoire.
Stephen
Paulus
is
well
represented
(his
The
Old
Church
is
especially
affecting),
as
are
Carol
Barnett
and
Warland
himself,
whose
setting
of
Simple
Gifts
is
the
embodiment
of
simplicity
and
beauty.
The
sound
perfectly
complements
this
superb
choir.
Warmly
recommended.
[11/8/2005]
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