Between Midnight and Sunrise

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The settings heard on this disc meld together the talents of two outstanding creative artists, the composer Paul Honey and the poet Gregory Warren Wilson, producing a collection in which the inner life of the listener is both confronted and empowered.

Warren Wilson’s metaphysically infused set of haiku, Earths Imagined Corners, derives its title from the seventh of John Donne’s Divine Meditations, in an evocative setting for sixteen unaccompanied voices and solo cello. It was conceived as a sequence of four individual movements (Willows, Leatherback, Fireflies, Pomegranates), three of which invoke the fundamental elemental forces at work on our planet – water, earth, and fire. The final constant explored here is time, that boundless exponential continuum within which the human experience itself unfolds.

Earth’s Imagined Corners

  1. Willows
  2. Leatherback
  3. Fireflies
  4. Pomegranates

Spring’s First Migration

  1. Spring’s First Migration

San Clemente At Dawn

  1. San Clemente At Dawn

Obliquity

  1. Obliquity

Between Midnight and Sunrise

  1. Between Midnight and Sunrise

Dancing Alone

  1. Dance In Mid-Air
  2. A Slow Waltz
  3. Sitting Out The Tarantella
  4. The Renaissance Dancing Master
  5. In An Empty Theatre

Any Other Way

  1. Any Other Way

A Wing of Light

  1. Lullaby
  2. Zugunruhe
  3. Snow Line
  4. Synapse
  5. Nocturne