
Oratorio Soc Of Ny/tritle - Paul Moravec: Sanctuary Road - An Oratorio Based On The Writings Of William Still [CD]
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After the success of his opera The Shining, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec has once again collaborated with librettist Mark Campbell to create the second of his ?American historical oratorios.? Sanctuary Road draws on the astonishing stories to be found in William Still\x92s book The Underground Railroad, which documents the network of secret routes and safe houses used by African American slaves to escape into free states and Canada during the early- to mid-1800s. The epic nature of these stories of courage, perseverance and sacrifice is transformed into an enthralling saga, heard here at its world premiere performance at Carnegie Hall \x96 a performance acclaimed by BroadwayWorld for its ?riveting, pulsating wall of sound [and] stellar soloists.?Sanctuary Road (2017)
1, Write
2. Quietly
3. Reward!
4. The Same Train
5. Interview I
6. Run I
7. This Side Up
8. I Waited
9. Run II
10. Interview II
11. Aunt Abigail
12. Run III
13. Interview III
14. Rain
15. Interlude: 1861-1865
16. Finale
'Write It!\u201d \u2013 Reflections On Sanctuary Road
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After the success of his opera The Shining, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec has once again collaborated with librettist Mark Campbell to create the second of his ?American historical oratorios.? Sanctuary Road draws on the astonishing stories to be found in William Still\x92s book The Underground Railroad, which documents the network of secret routes and safe houses used by African American slaves to escape into free states and Canada during the early- to mid-1800s. The epic nature of these stories of courage, perseverance and sacrifice is transformed into an enthralling saga, heard here at its world premiere performance at Carnegie Hall \x96 a performance acclaimed by BroadwayWorld for its ?riveting, pulsating wall of sound [and] stellar soloists.?Sanctuary Road (2017)
1, Write
2. Quietly
3. Reward!
4. The Same Train
5. Interview I
6. Run I
7. This Side Up
8. I Waited
9. Run II
10. Interview II
11. Aunt Abigail
12. Run III
13. Interview III
14. Rain
15. Interlude: 1861-1865
16. Finale
'Write It!\u201d \u2013 Reflections On Sanctuary Road












