Joseph C. Phillips Jr. - The Grey Land (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Joseph C. Phillips Jr.
- Title: The Grey Land
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: New Amsterdam
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 62:35 min
- Total Size: 305 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Grey Land: The People Get Tired of Dying
02. The Grey Land: Ferguson (Summer of 2014)
03. The Grey Land: Tender Sorrow
04. The Grey Land: One Side Losing Slowly
05. The Grey Land: We Wear the Mask
06. The Grey Land: Don't
07. The Grey Land: Agnus Bey
08. The Grey Land: Legion of Boom
09. The Grey Land: I Should Have Been Motherfucking Black Mamba!
10. The Grey Land: Injustice
11. The Grey Land: Liberty Bell
12. The Grey Land: The Sunken Place
13. The Grey Land: Streets of Sighs
01. The Grey Land: The People Get Tired of Dying
02. The Grey Land: Ferguson (Summer of 2014)
03. The Grey Land: Tender Sorrow
04. The Grey Land: One Side Losing Slowly
05. The Grey Land: We Wear the Mask
06. The Grey Land: Don't
07. The Grey Land: Agnus Bey
08. The Grey Land: Legion of Boom
09. The Grey Land: I Should Have Been Motherfucking Black Mamba!
10. The Grey Land: Injustice
11. The Grey Land: Liberty Bell
12. The Grey Land: The Sunken Place
13. The Grey Land: Streets of Sighs
Announcing The Grey Land, a mono-opera written by Joseph C. Phillips Jr. and recorded with his ensemble, Numinous.
Featuring soloists soprano Rebecca L Hargrove and narrator Kenneth Browning, the undefinable work, written in Phillips signature "mixed music" style, chronicles a single Black mother and her son for a dynamic exploration of race, class and power in 21st century America.
As Phillips explains, The Grey Land is "a story of a Black mother trying to survive the reality in this land that doesn’t fully see her continued hope: that the great American experiment will one day become a belonging place where anyone can dream of 'stillness and stars' free from fear and want; a place where the beautiful promise of happiness, liberty, and life may yet manifest true to finally include her family too."
With a libretto written by Phillips, The Grey Land weaves in additional text from Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to author Isaac Butler to Abolitionist Frederick Douglas to Mothers of the Movement, an organization founded in 2013 by Black mothers after George Zimmerman was acquitted of the murder of Trayvon Martin and dedicated to fighting police and gun violence, The Grey Land is at once intimately personal and an incisive commentary for our time as Phillips looks at "humanity and identity through the lens of the intractable triumvirate of race, class, and power in American society" through a non-traditional score and narrative that "embraces social and musical multitudes and the dichotomies of high and low, inside and outside, tradition and innovation.”
Although Phillips' initial research for writing an opera that addresses endemic injustice in America began in 2011, it was 2014 while deep in production of his album Changing Same—an album recorded by Numinous and released on New Amsterdam in 2015—and preparing for the birth of his first child, that The Grey Land really crystalized.
"I was already deep into researching & thinking about what the opera was going to be when the events of Ferguson, Missouri, happened in that beautiful summer of nesting in upstate New York," he recalls of that time. "My conflicting emotions—joy of anticipation married to the anxiety about the world our future child would inhabit—moved me to want to more directly address the systemic issues long plaguing the U.S., particularly for Black and brown people."
Phillips himself coined "mixed music" to describe his compositions. "Mixed music is an organic fusing of various elements from many different influences forming compositions that are personal, different, and new," he explains.
That signature sound was recently featured in The New York Times piece "5 Minutes That Will Make You Love 21st-Century Composers" for his piece "19" from Changing Same. "Here, his ensemble, Numinous, nails his hairpin turns ... while offering pristine vocal and string blends," writes Seth Colter Walls.
The Grey Land was originally made possible by a grant from the American Composers Forum with funds provided by the Jerome Foundation and New Music USA.
Featuring soloists soprano Rebecca L Hargrove and narrator Kenneth Browning, the undefinable work, written in Phillips signature "mixed music" style, chronicles a single Black mother and her son for a dynamic exploration of race, class and power in 21st century America.
As Phillips explains, The Grey Land is "a story of a Black mother trying to survive the reality in this land that doesn’t fully see her continued hope: that the great American experiment will one day become a belonging place where anyone can dream of 'stillness and stars' free from fear and want; a place where the beautiful promise of happiness, liberty, and life may yet manifest true to finally include her family too."
With a libretto written by Phillips, The Grey Land weaves in additional text from Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to author Isaac Butler to Abolitionist Frederick Douglas to Mothers of the Movement, an organization founded in 2013 by Black mothers after George Zimmerman was acquitted of the murder of Trayvon Martin and dedicated to fighting police and gun violence, The Grey Land is at once intimately personal and an incisive commentary for our time as Phillips looks at "humanity and identity through the lens of the intractable triumvirate of race, class, and power in American society" through a non-traditional score and narrative that "embraces social and musical multitudes and the dichotomies of high and low, inside and outside, tradition and innovation.”
Although Phillips' initial research for writing an opera that addresses endemic injustice in America began in 2011, it was 2014 while deep in production of his album Changing Same—an album recorded by Numinous and released on New Amsterdam in 2015—and preparing for the birth of his first child, that The Grey Land really crystalized.
"I was already deep into researching & thinking about what the opera was going to be when the events of Ferguson, Missouri, happened in that beautiful summer of nesting in upstate New York," he recalls of that time. "My conflicting emotions—joy of anticipation married to the anxiety about the world our future child would inhabit—moved me to want to more directly address the systemic issues long plaguing the U.S., particularly for Black and brown people."
Phillips himself coined "mixed music" to describe his compositions. "Mixed music is an organic fusing of various elements from many different influences forming compositions that are personal, different, and new," he explains.
That signature sound was recently featured in The New York Times piece "5 Minutes That Will Make You Love 21st-Century Composers" for his piece "19" from Changing Same. "Here, his ensemble, Numinous, nails his hairpin turns ... while offering pristine vocal and string blends," writes Seth Colter Walls.
The Grey Land was originally made possible by a grant from the American Composers Forum with funds provided by the Jerome Foundation and New Music USA.
Year 2020 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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