Earth Cantata (inspired by the cantatas of J. S. Bach) 1st Movement - World Premiere by AaronAlterComposer published on 2023-03-17T23:13:36Z This is the world premiere performance of the first movement (of five movements) of Aaron Alter's Earth Cantata for Chorus and Chamber Orchestra (inspired by the cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach.) The performance was done by The New Mexico Performing Arts Society, Franz Vote (shown on the right in the image above,) conductor and artistic director. The first movement of the Earth Cantata is a Fantasy on an Original Chorale by Aaron Alter. Earth Cantata uses the form of Bach's sacred cantatas as a starting point and embraces their deep spiritual and emotional weight and richness, while fusing influences of Jazz, Rock and Pop music in a unique and fresh way. The text is a poetic interpretation of the biblical Psalm 66 by the Elizabethan poet Mary Sidney Herbert, from around the year 1599. The text of the first movement is below. All lands, the limbs of earthy round, With triumph tunes God's honour sound: Sing of his name the praiseful glory, And glorious make his praise's story. The performers were: Sopranos: Jennifer Perez, Camille Tierney Altos: Esther Moses, Jacqueline Zander-Wall Tenors: André García-Nuthmann, Jordan Jones Basses: Andrew Paulson, Tim Willson Violins: Elizabeth Baker, Carla Kountoupes Viola: Gail Robertson Cello: Sally Guenther Double Bass: Deborah Dunham Flute: Linda Marianiello Oboe: Amanda Talley Clarinet: Mike Gruetzner Bassoon: Stefanie Przybylska French Horn: Michael Walker Piano: Jeremy Reger Conductor: Franz Vote Text is from The Sidney Psalter, The Psalms of Sir Philip and Mary Sidney, Published by the Oxford University Press (2009) Copyright Hannibal Hamlin, Michael G. Brennan, Margaret P. Hannay and Noel J. Kinnamon, 2009 Reproduced with permission of the Licensor through PLSclear. For more information on the Earth Cantata and other compositions by Aaron Alter, please visit his compositions page at: https://aaronalter.com/compositions Genre Classical