The Street: Nico Muhly & Alice Goodman Parker Ramsay

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
18.10.2022

Label: Kings College Cambridge

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Parker Ramsay

Composer: Nico Muhly (1981)

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Partita No. 2 In C Minor, BWV 826:
  • 1 Bach: Partita No. 2 In C Minor, BWV 826: I. Sinfonia 07:42
  • 2 Bach: Partita No. 2 In C Minor, BWV 826: II. Allemande 03:36
  • 3 Bach: Partita No. 2 In C Minor, BWV 826: III. Courante 01:48
  • 4 Bach: Partita No. 2 In C Minor, BWV 826: IV. Sarabande 02:31
  • 5 Bach: Partita No. 2 In C Minor, BWV 826: V. Rondeau 01:57
  • 6 Bach: Partita No. 2 In C Minor, BWV 826: VI. Capriccio 03:22
  • Alice Goodman (b. 1958), Nico Muhly (b. 1981): The Street (harp solo):
  • 7 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station I. Jesus is condemned to death 03:09
  • 8 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station II. Jesus takes up his Cross 02:14
  • 9 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station III. Jesus falls for the first time 02:19
  • 10 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station IV. Jesus meets his Mother 03:20
  • 11 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station V. Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the Cross 01:52
  • 12 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station VI. Veronica wipes the face of Jesus 02:18
  • 13 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station VII. Jesus falls for the second time 02:41
  • 14 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station VIII. Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem 02:48
  • 15 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station IX. Jesus falls for the third time 04:16
  • 16 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station X. Jesus is stripped of his garments 02:39
  • 17 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station XI. Jesus is nailed to the Cross 03:38
  • 18 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station XII. Jesus dies on the Cross 02:41
  • 19 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station XIII. Jesus is taken down from the Cross 03:36
  • 20 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (harp solo): Station XIV. Jesus is laid in the tomb 04:48
  • The Street (full version):
  • 21 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station I. Jesus is condemned to death 05:41
  • 22 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station II. Jesus takes up his Cross 04:17
  • 23 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station III. Jesus falls for the first time 05:28
  • 24 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station IV. Jesus meets his Mother 05:50
  • 25 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station V. Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the Cross 04:00
  • 26 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station VI. Veronica wipes the face of Jesus 04:51
  • 27 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station VII. Jesus falls for the second time 05:17
  • 28 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station VIII. Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem 04:59
  • 29 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station IX. Jesus falls for the third time 06:22
  • 30 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station X. Jesus is stripped of his garments 05:08
  • 31 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station XI. Jesus is nailed to the Cross 05:32
  • 32 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station XII. Jesus dies on the Cross 06:27
  • 33 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station XIII. Jesus is taken down from the Cross 04:26
  • 34 Goodman, Muhly: The Street (full version): Station XIV. Jesus is laid in the tomb 08:07
  • Total Runtime 02:19:40

Info for The Street: Nico Muhly & Alice Goodman

Auf seinem zweiten Album für das King's College, Cambridge, spielt der Harfenist und Alumnus Parker Ramsay "The Street" des gefeierten Komponisten Nico Muhly und der Librettistin Alice Goodman, ein dramatisches neues Werk für Harfe solo, Erzählung und Klagelieder, das auf den vierzehn Kreuzwegstationen basiert.

In seiner vollständigen Form verwebt "The Street" die drei Klangelemente von Parkers Harfe, Rosie Hilals Erzählung und dem Klagelied des Chors des King's College, Cambridge, zu einer kraftvollen Darstellung der Geschichte der letzten Tage Jesu in einzigartiger Schönheit. Eine alternative Version des Werks für Harfe solo ist ebenfalls enthalten.

Nach dem Erfolg des ersten Albums von Parker Ramsay, J.S. Bachs "Goldberg-Variationen" auf der Harfe, enthält das Album auch eine Interpretation der Partita Nr. 2 in c-Moll, BWV 826.

Parker Ramsay, Harfe
Rosie Hilal, Erzählerin
Choir of King's College Cambridge
Daniel Hyde, Leitung




Parker Ramsay
Parker’s career eludes easy categorization, being unique in its integration of projects and performances on the harp, organ and harpsichord. Equally at home on modern and period instruments, he specializes in breathing new life into the canon as well as delving into new and underperformed works. He has premiered and workshopped works by composers across the United States, including Marc Satterwhite, Tengku Irfan and Saad Haddad and forthcoming projects include commissions by Tom Morrison, David Fulmer, Josh Levine and Marcos Balter. Parker also regularly performs continuo with ensembles around the word, including the Shanghai Camerata, the Academy of Sacred Drama, Teatro Nuovo and Apollo’s Fire. As a soloist, Parker works to challenge expand the current canon through historical performance. Forthcoming appearances with major ensembles include a performance of Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp with the American Classical Orchestra, Debussy’s Danse sacrée et danse profane with Cramer Quartet and directing Apollo’s Fire in performances of Handel’s Concerto for Harp. Alongside gambist Arnie Tanimoto, Parker co-directs A Golden Wire, a period instrument ensemble devoted to French and English music from the seventeenth century.

Parker is also devoted to transcription as a vital discipline to expanding the scope and profile of the harp, particularly with the music of J.S. Bach. Dissatisfied with the false dichotomy that has arisen in the 20th century between the piano and harpsichord, Parker has sought to take inspiration from the examples of Glenn Gould and Gustav Leonhardt to ask how musicians move beyond mere questions of instrumentation and into deeper investigations of color and harmony. The harp can be seen as a happy medium, being a plucked instrument that is also sensitive to pressure and dynamic expression. His forthcoming recording of his transcription of the Goldberg Variations was recorded in the chapel of King’s College, Cambridge, where Parker studied and served as organ scholar while pursuing his bachelor’s degree in history. With the release of the album in September 2020, it is Parker’s hope that a different side of Bach might be witnessed: one in which the timbre of counterpoint rather formal or mathematical stricture might be most prominently showcased.

At age seventeen, Parker was awarded the organ scholarship at King’s College, Cambridge where he served under the direction of Stephen Cleobury. His tenure with the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge included performing for the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols in 2012, as well as six international tours and four recordings. In 2014, he was awarded First Prize at the Amsterdam International Organ Competition. Parker has performed at the Concertgebouw in (Amsterdam), the Royal Albert Hall (London), the Musée d’Orsay (Paris), the National Center for the Performing Arts in (Beijing), Sejong Center for the Performing Arts (Seoul), Verizon Hall in (Philadelphia), Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall (New York City).

Parker holds a bachelor’s from the University of Cambridge (UK), and a master’s degree and artist diploma in historical keyboards from Oberlin Conservatory. He also holds a master’s degree in harp performance from the Juilliard School, where he studied with Nancy Allen, principal harpist of the New York Philharmonic. His prior teachers include Isabelle Perrin (Head of Strings, Norwegian Academy of Music, Oslo), Sivan Magen (Principal Harp, Finnish Radio Symphony, Helsinki) and Skaila Kanga (Head of Harp Emerita, Royal Academy of Music, London). Parker also maintains a private teaching studio in New York, and presents and teaches masterclasses abroad, including institutions such as the Royal Academy of Music, Stanford University, Vanderbilt University, San Francisco Conservatory of Music and the Voralberger Landeskonservatorium. As a writer, Parker contributes to VAN Magazine (Berlin) and The Washington Post and maintains a blog, Harping On: Thoughts from a Recovering Organist. He lives in New York City.



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