Rising w/ The Crossing
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"We really love singing together."
These are the words that came to mind when it became clear we wouldn’t be singing together in March 2020. For people who sing, this sudden isolation – a prohibition on what we ordinarily do every day to express ourselves, to gather, and to pay our rents – was a shock. Shock soon turned to frustration. Frustration quickly dissolved into grief.
Our response to this grief was to ask how we can continue expressing and gathering, how we can hold the community together, how we can use what resources we have to rethink who we are at this moment. One of those resources is an archive of fifteen years of live concert recordings; musical moments in our history that stand out as special or loved or fun or challenging or just calm at time when calmness stands in relief against a background of chaos.
We wanted to feel like we were walking through this together, waking up and starting our day together… Rising w/ The Crossing. So, we began sharing these archived moments, each accompanied by thoughts on why we love singing together, and why we love singing that day’s music.
The first 60 chapters of Rising w/ The Crossing ran from March 16 to June 5, 2020. The series gained national attention and was featured in Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Washington Post, and Performance Today; it has been archived by The Library of Congress as a cultural artifact as an "important part of this collection and the historical record."
On December 11, 2020 we released "Rising w/ The Crossing" as an album on New Focus Recordings. It collects 12 entries from the series and includes collaborations with International Contemporary Ensemble and rare recordings of The Crossing singing early music from Buxtehude's Membra Jesu nostri with Quicksilver Baroque, alongside newly released recordings by Ted Hearne, David Lang, Eriks Esenvalds, Santa Ratniece, Paul Fowler, and Joby Talbot. The album was met with critical acclaim and was inclueded in The 25 Best Classical Music Tracks of 2020 by the New York Times and NPR’s A Diary Of Classical Albums For A Troubled 2020.
Explore all 60 entries of Rising w/ The Crossing
The Crossing
Katy Avery
Gabrielle Barkidjija
Nathaniel Barnett
Jessica Beebe
Julie Bishop
Kelly Ann Bixby (3, 4)
Elijah Blaisdell
Karen Blanchard
Steven Bradshaw (6)
Sharon Byrne
Abigail Chapman
Veronica Chapman-Smith
Malcolm Cooper
Jeffrey Cutts
Jennah Delp
Colin Dill
Micah Dingler
Jeff Dinsmore
Robert Eisentrout
Ryan Fleming
Joanna Gates
Steven Gearhart
Dimitri German (3, 4)
Steven Hyder
Michael Jones
Heather Kayan
Heidi Kurtz
Anika Kildegaard
Chelsea Lyons
Vincent Metallo
Frank Mitchell
Maren Montalbano
Rebecca Myers (4)
Daniel O’Dea
Rebecca Oehlers
Ellen Grace Peters
James Reese (3, 4)
Kyle Sackett
Daniel Schwartz (6)
Rebecca Siler (6)
Steven Spinelli
Daniel Spratlan
Elisa Sutherland (3, 4, 6)
Daniel Taylor
Diane Walters
Karen Wapner
Jason Weisinger
Jackson Williams
Shari Wilson (6)
Donald Nally, conductor
Kevin Vondrak, assistant conductor
John Grecia, keyboards
Edward Babcock, marimba, on Earth Teach Me Quiet (track 11)
Quartet on track 3, Translation: Kelly Ann Bixby, soprano; Elisa Sutherland, alto; James Reese, tenor; Dimitri German, bass
Quintet on track 4, Ad latus: Kelly Ann Bixby, soprano; Rebecca Myers, soprano; Elisa Sutherland, alto; James Reese, tenor; Dimitri German, bass
Quintet on track 10, Ad genua: Rebecca Siler, soprano; Shari Wilson, soprano; Elisa Sutherland, alto; Steven Bradshaw, tenor; Daniel Schwartz, bass
Quicksilver, on Membra Jesu nostri (tracks 4 & 10):
Robert Mealy, violin; Julie Andrijeski, violin; Rosamund Morley, violone; David Morris, violoncello; Avi Stein, organ; Charles Weaver, theorbo
International Contemporary Ensemble, on the national anthems (tracks 6 & 8):
Josh Modney, violin; Jen Curtis, violin; Wendy Richman, viola; Chris Gross, cello; Tony Flynt, bass
Recording Producers: Paul Vazquez, Donald Nally, and Kevin Vondrak
Recording Engineer: Paul Vazquez
Editing, Mixing & Mastering: Paul Vazquez
Cover & back cover: Steven Bradshaw, stevenbradshawart.com
Design & layout: Marc Wolf, marcjwolf.com