Stephen Hartke's "Tituli / Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain" is a captivating exploration of contemporary classical music, released on ECM New Series in January 2003. This album is a testament to Hartke's unique compositional voice, blending intricate textures and evocative melodies. The album is divided into two main works: "Tituli," a seven-movement suite inspired by ancient Roman inscriptions, and "Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain," a hauntingly beautiful piece for string quartet and percussion.
"The Hilliard Ensemble, renowned for their exceptional vocal prowess, brings depth and clarity to the intricate vocal lines of "Tituli." Each of the seven movements, titled after different types of ancient Roman inscriptions, offers a distinct musical landscape, from the somber "Lapis niger" to the playful "Elogio parvuli." The ensemble's precise execution and expressive range make this a standout performance.
"Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain," performed by Lynn Vartan, Javier Diaz, Donald Crockett, and Michelle Makarski, is a mesmerizing journey through a stormy soundscape. The string quartet's delicate interplay with the percussion creates a sense of urgency and drama, evoking the raw power of nature. The piece's title and content suggest a vivid, almost cinematic experience.
The album's duration of one hour allows for a comprehensive exploration of Hartke's compositional style, making it an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. The recording, under the ECM label, is of exceptional quality, capturing the nuances of the performances with clarity and warmth. Whether you're a fan of contemporary classical music or simply appreciate beautifully crafted compositions, "Tituli / Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain" is sure to captivate and inspire.