Here I Stand iSing Silicon Valley

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Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
28.08.2020

Label: Innova

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: iSing Silicon Valley

Composer: Eriks Esenvalds (b.1977), Ola Gjeilo (b. 1978), Daniel Elder (b. 1986), Adam Schoenberg (b. 1980), Bob Chilcott (b. 1955), Sarah Quartel (b. 1982), Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918), Karen Linford (b.1967), Andrea Ramsey

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  • Eriks Esenvalds (b. 1977):
  • 1 Only in Sleep 04:43
  • Ola Gjeilo (b. 1978):
  • 2 Ave Generosa 04:18
  • Daniel Elder (b. 1986):
  • 3 In Your Light (Arr. for Treble Voices) 03:48
  • 4 365 (Arr. for Treble Voices) 02:34
  • Adam Schoenberg (b. 1980):
  • 5 Never Shall I Forget: No. 1, Never 02:47
  • 6 Never Shall I Forget: No. 2, In the Camp I Lived As One in a Dream, a Shadow 03:30
  • 7 Never Shall I Forget: No. 3, But I Cannot Keep Silent 02:46
  • Bob Chilcott (b. 1955):
  • 8 Like a Singing Bird 04:38
  • Sarah Quartel (b. 1982):
  • 9 Birds’ Lullaby 03:23
  • Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918):
  • 10 Salut printemps, L. 24 (Version for Choir & Piano) 04:37
  • Karen Linford (b. 1967):
  • 11 Here I Stand 04:59
  • 12 Sing 05:09
  • Andrea Ramsey:
  • 13 Grow Little Tree 02:12
  • Total Runtime 49:24

Info for Here I Stand

Here I Stand is the confident debut album of iSing Silicon Valley, the international-award-winning girls’ choir based in Silicon Valley, California. Here I Stand celebrates iSing’s focus on the power of girls to change the world as they raise their 200+ voices in remembrance, in strength, and in the pure, shared delight of coming together to sing.

The album opens with a transcendent performance of the treble-voice version of Ēriks Ešenvalds’ soaring, dreamlike work for solo voice and chorus, Only in Sleep. The program includes some of the stunning works commissioned by iSing during its first six seasons, with themes ranging from social justice, to individual growth and collective power. Among these: Never Shall I Forget, Adam Schoenberg’s haunting setting for treble voices, string quartet and percussion of excerpts from Elie Wiesel’s Holocaust memoir Night; Daniel Elder’s arrangements for iSing of his powerful commentary on gun violence, 365, and of In Your Light, his musical setting one of Rumi’s most ecstatic poems. Given first life on the concert stage and on this recording by iSing’s bright young singers, these commissions and commissioned arrangements make exciting, relevant additions to the repertoire for treble voices, here given definitive, top-notch renditions. The album artwork also includes original illustrations by a young choir alumna; together the package puts girls’ inspiring talents center stage in heartwarming fashion.

Listeners, prepare to be moved by the breadth of performance of iSing girls: The musical finesse and the stunning vocal blend of iSing’s elite choirs; the clarity of expression of the soloists; and — on the later tracks of the album — the lovely ensemble sound of younger iSing girls ranging in age from 7 to 12.

Founded in 2013 by Artistic Directors Jennah Delp-Somers and Shane Troll, iSing Silicon Valley brings together more than 300 young female singers in the Silicon Valley, offering them rigorous musical and vocal training while fostering artistry, community, and leadership.

In addition to presenting their own concerts to enthusiastic, sold-out houses in the region and appearing as guest artists on the Stanford Live series and at Festival Napa Valley, iSing has also now begun to achieve national and international recognition. Recent awards include the Grand Prize in the 8th International Robert Schumann Choral Competition (2018) and the Chorus America’s Dale Warland Singers Commission Award (2018), funded by the American Composers Forum. iSing has enjoyed collaborations with musical pioneer Meredith Monk and Vocal Ensemble, and the world-renowned vocal ensembles, Voces8 and Cappella SF.

iSing singers become friends for life, bonded by artistic experiences that challenge and shape their view of the world. Through singing and growing in iSing’s supportive community, they discover their vulnerability, uniqueness, and purpose. Their shared vision for a bright future in which the voices of these young women will be heard and valued, manifests itself in every rehearsal, every performance, and on iSing’s debut Here I Stand.

Singers from iSing HD
Polyphonics
Prephonics
Harmonics Choirs
Jennah Delp Somers, conductor
Shane Troll, conductor
Guest Instrumentalists:
Emily Botel, violin
Ron Ho, violin
Lesley Robertson, viola
Warren Wu, cello
Kent Reed, percussion
Meredith Clark, harp




iSing
Founded in 2013 by Artistic Directors Jennah Delp-Somers and Shane Troll, iSing Silicon Valley brings together more than 300 young female singers in the Silicon Valley, offering them rigorous musical and vocal training while fostering artistry, community, and leadership.

In addition to presenting their own concerts to enthusiastic, sold-out houses in Silicon Valley, iSing was recently presented by Stanford Live and Festival Napa Valley. iSing has also now begun to achieve national and international recognition. Recent awards include the Grand Prize in the 8th International Robert Schumann Choral Competition (2018) and the Chorus America’s Dale Warland Singers Commission Award (2018). iSing has enjoyed collaborations with musical pioneer Meredith Monk and Vocal Ensemble, the world-renowned vocal ensembles Voces8 and Cappella SF, and other guest artists, including soprano Barbara Bonney, folk singer/songwriter Moira Smiley, and the Amaranth String Quartet.

iSing singers become friends for life, bonded by artistic experiences that challenge and shape their view of the world. Through singing and growing in iSing’s supportive community, they discover their vulnerability, uniqueness, and purpose. Their shared vision for a bright future in which the voices of these young women will be heard and valued, manifests itself in every rehearsal, every performance, and on iSing’s debut album Here I Stand.

Jennah Delp Somers
earned a Master of Music in Choral Conducting with distinction from Westminster Choir College and undergraduate degrees in Vocal Performance and Music Education from the University of Michigan, summa cum laude. She has prepared choirs for performances of major works, national tours, and the Spoleto Festival USA. As an active performer, Jennah has sung with the world’s leading orchestras, including: The New York Philharmonic, The Philadelphia Orchestra, The Spoleto Festival Orchestra, The Lucerne Festival Orchestra, The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Staatskapelle Berlin. Most recently, Jennah sang in The Crossing, a Grammy-award winning professional choral ensemble that champions new repertoire and the Carmel Bach Festival Chorus. She can be heard on Flower of Beauty, a critically acclaimed recording by the Westminster Choir and Hesperus is Phosphorus by The Crossing. In 2012, Jennah made her Carnegie Hall conducting debut, conducting the Young People’s Chorus of New York City in concert. Jennah co-founded iSing in the summer of 2013. iSing is now a thriving organization that serves 300 young singers in Silicon Valley. Jennah loves her home in the Bay Area that she shares with her husband, Adam, daughter, Ada, and puppy, Ripley.



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