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Cosmos Cantata.


Cosmos Cantata text by Kurt Vonnegut, music by Seymour Barab, with the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra The Manhattan Chamber Orchestra is a chamber orchestra based in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.

The orchestra was founded in 1987 by its artistic director and conductor, Richard Auldon Clark.
 conducted by Richard Auldon Clark Richard Aulden Clark is an American conductor specializing in music by contemporary composers He is Conductor and Music Director of both the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, which he founded in 1987, and the Butler Symphony Orchestra.  Pleasantville, NY: Kleos Classics, 2001): 56 minutes; $15.28 compact disc.

When I was a kid at the end of World War II End of World War II can refer to:
  • End of World War II in Europe
  • End of World War II in Asia
, I played tuba in the Newsboys Band, which met one night a week in the loft of the old Vonnegut Hardware Company in Indianapolis, Indiana. A few years later, I sang in the choir at Indianapolis' All Souls Unitarian Church, whose chapel had been designed by Kurt Vonnegut's father. Never could I have dreamed that one day Kurt Vonnegut and I would be honorary president and president, respectively, of the American Humanist Association The American Humanist Association (AHA) is an educational organization in the United States that advances Humanism. It is the original Humanist organization, and embraces secular, religious, and other manifestations of Humanist philosophy.  and I would be reviewing this compact disc.

Years ago, Vonnegut attended the New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem, based on the choral mass for the dead promulgated by the Counter-Reformation Council of Trent. He liked the music but found the lyrics so offensive--"terrible and sadistic"--that he rushed home to write a humanist requiem. The text was published in his "autobiographical collage," Fates Worse Than Death Fates Worse than Death, subtitled An Autobiographical Collage, is a 1990 collection of essays, speeches, and other previously uncollected writings by author Kurt Vonnegut Jr.. , and has now been set to music by New York composer Seymour Barab as the Cosmos Cantata, a title taken from the poem's opening line, "Rest eternal grant them, O Cosmos, and let not light disturb their peace."

Vonnegut's thoroughly humanistic and moving text is beautifully rendered by tenor Frederick Urrey in Barab's extraordinary, scintillating scin·til·late  
v. scin·til·lat·ed, scin·til·lat·ing, scin·til·lates

v.intr.
1. To throw off sparks; flash.

2. To sparkle or shine. See Synonyms at flash.

3.
 score. (Who concocted the myth that humanism is a dry, totally left-brain thing?) Text and music blend smoothly, assisting each other to reach emotional high points. The cantata is well worth listening to over and over again.

Supplementing the Vonnegut-Barab twenty-five minute cantata are Barab's sprightly "Dances for Oboe and Strings" and his humorous Moments Macabres, eight delightfully humorous and morbid short pieces from anonymous poems in The Oxford Book of Light Verse (edited by W. H. Auden), sung by Urrey. Barab, who deserves to be more well known, is a composer of great talent, wit, and inventiveness.

Edd Doerr, president of the American Humanist Association, is a vocal and instrumental musician.
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Author:Doerr, Edd
Publication:The Humanist
Article Type:Sound Recording Review
Date:Sep 1, 2001
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