Track Listings
| 1. “Women in Christ’s Line” Deon Nielsen Price | ||
| 2. “Fallen Angel” Gaylen Hatton | ||
| 3. “The Swirling World of Ersatz Earth” David Fletcher | ||
| 4. “Hill Cumorah” Reid Nibley | ||
| 5. “He Annointed the Eyes of the Blind Man” Rowan Taylor | ||
| 6. “The Raising of Lazarus” David H. Sargent | ||
| 7. “Untitled (corner grid)” Lansing D. McLoskey | ||
| 8. “Vision” Christian Asplund | ||
| 9. “Five” Jeff Manookian | ||
| 10. “He Was Cut Out of the Land of the Living” Nathan Fifield | ||
| 11. “Exquisite Corpse” Todd Coleman | ||
| 12. “Winter Radiance—Lake Powell” Crawford Gates | ||
| 13. “The First Principle” Murray Boren | ||
| 14. “In Old Nauvoo” Royce Campbell Twitchell | ||
| 15. “An Ice Cream Between Friends” Lisa DeSpain | ||
| 16. “Mountains” Robert Cundick |
Editorial Reviews Together the finished compositions form a new, 16-movement concert work for the piano. The resulting score, a celebration of LDS artists and composers, is titled Mormoniana (Mor-mo-ni-a-na). Pianist Grant Johannesen agreed to collaborate on the endeavor. He placed the finished works in sequence and recorded it in the fall of 2003 at the Assembly Hall in Salt Lake Citys Temple Square.
Album Description
Sixteen American composers who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints were invited to participate in a collaborative project initiated by Mormon Artists Group, an organization in New York City. The premise was simple: each composer was to select a visual artwork created by an LDS artist and write a piano composition inspired by it.
Mormoniana, Music, Various, Grant Johannesen; Christian Asplund; Todd Coleman
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Mormoniana
Manufacturer: Tantara Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009SRXCG Release Date: 2004-12-23 |
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Product Description
Sixteen American composers who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints were invited to participate in a collaborative project initiated by Mormon Artists Group, an organization in New York City. The premise was simple: each composer was to select a visual artwork created by an LDS artist and write a piano composition inspired by it. Together the finished compositions form a new, 16-movement concert work for the piano. The resulting score, a celebration of LDS artists and composers, is titled Mormoniana (Mor-mo-ni-a-na). Pianist Grant Johannesen agreed to collaborate on the endeavor. He placed the finished works in sequence and recorded it in the fall of 2003 at the Assembly Hall in Salt Lake CityÂ’s Temple Square.Track Listings:
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