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Recorded music is no longer a matter of a fixed one-dimensional setting, but rather a three-dimensional enveloping situation. Immersive Sound is a completely new conception of the musical experience. Recording sessions, Kernis: Facebook Photo Album Recording sessions, Gjeilo: Facebook Photo Album Recording sessions, Arnesen: Facebook Photo Album The intensely beautiful and mostly barren Hardangervidda mountain plateau inspired Ola Gjeilo to write TUNDRA, while his SONG OF THE UNIVERSAL expresses unabashed optimism, exuberance and poet Walt Whitman's unwavering confidence in our deeper humanity – all through the prism of a big, warm, beating heart.
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Aaron Jay Kernis builds his work around a fairly simple melody which he remoulds in a series of variations.
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MUSICA CELESTIS portrays the ceaseless praising of God by angels in heaven. God's selection of an unknown woman living in poverty to be the mother of His son is a bottom-up view of the world if ever there was one – and Arnesen sees the Magnificat as offering support and hope for all people struggling against adversity or in need of strength. In his setting composer Kim André Arnesen expresses the feelings Mary must have felt: wonder, devotion, gratitude, joy, humility, hope and compassion. Visit Ola Gjeilo’s website follow him on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.The MAGNIFICAT is the Virgin Mary's song of praise to God after one of the Bible's greatest wonders: the angel Gabriel visiting her with the message that she is to be the mother of God's son. He especially enjoys writing music for choir, orchestra/symphonic winds, and the piano, while as a pianist, his main passion is improvisation, either solo or over his own ensemble works. Presently a full-time composer based in the US, Ola is also very interested in film, and his music draws a lot of inspiration from movies and cinematic music. Ola Gjeilo was the Phoenix Chorale’s first composer-in-residence during the 2009-10 Season. Gjeilo’s first solo piano recording, Stone Rose, was released in 2007 and his latest solo piano recording, Piano Improvisations, are available on and iTunes.
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Walton Music became the exclusive publisher of his choral music in 2007 and his scores are distributed by Hal Leonard. His publishers include Walton Music (US), Gehrmans (Sweden), and Musikk-Huset (Norway). After studying for his Bachelor’s Degree at the Norwegian Academy College of Music in Oslo, the Royal College of Music in London, and the Juilliard School in New York, he completed his Master’s Degree in composition at Juilliard in 2006. His choral music has also been performed by elite choirs including the Kansas City Chorale, Conspirare, World Youth Choir, VocalEssence, Mogens Dahl Chamber Choir, BYU Singers, Norwegian Soloists’ Choir, and the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation’s Radiokoren. Olaf College, Luther College, Ensemble Mendelssohn, and Chorale Arts Ensemble. Gjeilo (pronounced Yay-lo) has been commissioned by several ensembles, musicians and others worldwide, including Barbara Bonney, Solveig Kringelborn, Atle Sponberg, Philip Brunelle, the Edvard Grieg Society, St. Click here for more information about this CD. Northern Lights includes five world premiere recordings and three pieces which were either commissioned, composed, or dedicated to the Phoenix Chorale. The recording was released in 2012 and features the Phoenix Chorale under the direction of Artistic Director Charles Bruffy along with special guests The Harrington String Quartet, saxophonist Ted Belledin, and the composer himself, Ola, on piano.
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Many of Ola’s choral works are featured on the Phoenix Chorale’s CD titled Northern Lights: Choral Works by Ola Gjeilo which is the first recording devoted entirely to his music for choir. Ola Gjeilo (pronounced Yay-lo) was born in Norway in 1978, and moved to the United States in 2001 to begin his composition studies at the Juilliard School in New York City. Ola’s concert works are performed all over the world, and his debut recording as a pianist-composer, the lyrical crossover album Stone Rose, was released in 2007, followed by its 2012 sequel, Piano Improvisations, both on the 2L label.