The Crossing (choral ensemble)
The Crossing is an American professional chamber choir, conducted by Donald Nally and based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It focuses on new music, commission and premiere works, and collaborates with various venues and instrumental ensembles.
Consistently recognized in critical reviews, in 2014, the ensemble was hailed as "ardently angelic" by the Los Angeles Times and "something of a miracle" by The Philadelphia Inquirer.
History
Formed by a group of friends in 2005, the ensemble has since grown and according to The New York Times in 2014, "has made a name for itself in recent years as a champion of new music".The choir was the resident choir of the Spoleto Festival, Italy, in 2007; appeared at Miller Theatre of Columbia University in the American premiere of James Dillon's Nine Rivers with the International Contemporary Ensemble ; joined Bang on a Can's first Philadelphia Marathon; and has appeared with the American Composers Orchestra, Network for New Music, Quicksilver Baroque, Lyric Fest, Piffaro, red fish blue fish, Tempesta di Mare Baroque Chamber Orchestra, PRISM Saxophone Quartet, Toshimaru Nakamura, Dolce Suono, and in the summer of 2013, The Rolling Stones.
The ensemble has sung in venues including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art; it made its Lincoln Center debut in July 2014 in a world premiere of a composition by John Luther Adams in a collaboration with the Mostly Mozart Festival, the Lincoln Center Out of Doors Festival, eighth blackbird, JACK Quartet, and TILT Brass.
The choir frequently commissions works and has presented over 70 world premieres. Projects for the 2017-18 season include commissions with Michael Gilbertson, Aaron Helgeson, Benjamin C.S. Boyle, and Kile Smith.
The ensemble records extensively and has released ten recordings on various labels: Innova Recordings, Navona Records, Albany Records, ECM Records, and Cantaloupe Music. Its recording of Thomas Lloyd's Bonhoeffer was nominated for Best Choral Performance for the 59th Grammy Awards.
The choir is the recipient of three ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Programming as well as the Dale Warland Singers Commission Award from Chorus America; conductor Donald Nally also received the 2012 Louis Botto Award for Innovative Action and Entrepreneurial Zeal and the 2017 Michael Korn Founders Award for Development of the Professional Choral Art for his work with the ensemble.
In December 2014, the ensemble began a collaboration with visual artists Allora & Calzadilla in their largest U.S. exhibition to date, Intervals, at the Perelman Building at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Fabric Workshop and Museum. This included over 300 performances of David Lang's Lifespan as well as monthly performances of In the Midst of Things, a fifteen-minute unaccompanied re-imagining of moments from Franz Joseph Haydn's The Creation.
In June 2016, the organization launched an ambitious commissioning project called Seven Responses, the purpose of which was to perform Dieterich Buxtehude's Membra Jesu Nostri juxtaposed with commissioned responses by Caroline Shaw, Hans Thomalla, Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen, Anna Thorvaldsdottir. David T. Little, Santa Ratniece, and Lewis Spratlan, in collaboration with Quicksilver Baroque and International Contemporary Ensemble. The two-day program was premiered at the Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral and later reprised at Merkin Concert Hall as a part of the 2016 Mostly Mozart Festival in Lincoln Center.
Month of Moderns
In 2009, the ensemble established an annual festival, held in the early summer, consisting of several new-music concerts in one month, with commissioned works based on a central theme tying the entire festival together.The theme for Month of Moderns 2009 was The Celan Project, works based on the poetry of Paul Celan.
Month of Moderns 2010 featured The Levine Project, works based on or inspired by the words of Pulitzer-Prize winner and U.S. Poet Laureate Philip Levine. "Seneca Sounds" was the focus for Month of Moderns 2011, with works based on the words and philosophy of Seneca the Younger.
Month of Moderns 2012 was centered on Modern Vespers, works fashioned after the ancient evening prayer service, cast in modern themes and musical languages.
A much larger project, The Gulf , based on a three-part commissioned poem by Pierre Joris inspired by the Deep Water Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, dominated Month of Moderns 2013.
Month of Moderns 2014 included five major commissioned world premieres loosely based around Novalis's poem Astralis questioning our existence and eternity.
After 2014, the ensemble moved away from a theme solely surrounding the Month of Moderns alone and more towards a theme for each season. The Month of Moderns festival continues to be a signature part of the organization's season, regardless of theme, with each concert featuring at least one or more world premiere.
Death of co-founder Jeffrey Dinsmore
In April 2014, Crossing co-founder Jeffrey Dinsmore died at age 42; he was preparing for a rehearsal with The Crossing and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Disney Hall. The ensemble subsequently established The Jeffrey Dinsmore Memorial Fund.The Crossing later commissioned 15 composers who had a connection with Mr. Dinsmore to write short quartets to be published in a printed omnibus. The ensemble gave the world premiere of those works on July 8, 2016 in Philadelphia.
Big Sky Choral Initiative
In the summer of 2015, The Crossing partnered with the in Big Sky, Montana, to offer a week-long fellowship intensive for students of composition and choral singing. In 2017, the program expanded to two weeks, offering educational opportunities to conducting fellows as well. Composing, conducting, and singing fellows interact with members of The Crossing on a daily basis, exploring, writing, and singing new music throughout the week. The Big Sky Choral Initiative continued its creative journey with a new paradigm in 2018, collaborating with Michael Gordon and filmmaker Bill Morrison to create a new work specific to this unique gathering at Big Sky. The work draws on the land of Montana - its history, beauty, struggles, and expanse - as inspiration for this hour-long work for unaccompanied choir and film.Commissioned world premieres
- Kinan Abou-Afach: Of Nights and Solace
- John Luther Adams: Sila: The Breath of the World
- John Luther Adams: Canticles of the Holy Wind
- Louis Andriessen: Ahania Weeping
- Benjamin C.S. Boyle: Voyages
- Benjamin C.S. Boyle: Empire of Crystal
- Benjamin C.S. Boyle: Three Carols of Wintertide: Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming
- Benjamin C.S. Boyle: Lamentations of Jeremiah: Beth
- Kirsten Broberg: Breathturn
- William Brooks: For Orpheus
- William Brooks: Six Mediaeval Lyrics
- Gregory W. Brown: un/bodying/s
- Gavin Bryars: Native Hill
- Gavin Bryars: The Fifth Century
- Curt Cacioppo: Vermillion Vespers
- Gene Coleman: The Gulf
- Robert Convery: The Beautiful Land of Nod
- Ēriks Ešenvalds: Translation
- Ēriks Ešenvalds: Seneca's Zodiac
- Paul Fowler: First Pink
- Paul Fowler: Echoes
- Paul Fowler: Breath
- Andrew Gant: What Child Is This?
- Michael Gilbertson Born
- Michael Gordon: Montaña 2017-20
- Michael Gordon: Anonymous Man
- Judd Greenstein: My City
- Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen: Ad Cor
- Ted Hearne: Animals
- Ted Hearne: What it might say
- Ted Hearne: Sound from the Bench
- Aaron Helgeson: A way far home
- Bo Holten: A Jeff Quartet for 4 Voices
- Kamran Ince: Thyestes
- Gabriel Jackson: Yes, I am your Angel
- Gabriel Jackson: Rigwreck
- Gabriel Jackson: According to Seneca
- Chris Jonas: The Gulf
- Amy Beth Kirsten: Strange Pilgrims
- David Lang: i live in pain
- David Lang: Lifespan
- David Lang: Statement to the Court
- David Lang: make peace
- David T. Little: dress in magic amulets, dark, from My feet
- Thomas Lloyd: In Your Light
- Thomas Lloyd: Bonhoeffer
- Robert Maggio: Aniara: fragments of time and space
- Robert Maggio: The Woman Where We Are Living
- Lansing McLoskey: Zealot Canticles
- Lansing McLoskey: Dear World
- Lansing McLoskey: The Memory of Rain
- Stratis Minakakis: Crossings
- Francis Pott : A Time for Every Thing
- James Primosch: Carthage
- James Primosch: Mass for the Day of St. Thomas Didymus
- Joel Puckett: I enter the earth
- Santa Ratniece: My soul will sink within me
- Santa Ratniece: Thousand Waves
- Christopher Rountree: In the midst of things
- Kareem Roustom: Embroidered Verses
- Klaus Sandvik: Born
- David Shapiro: Sumptuous Planet
- David Shapiro: The Years from You to Me
- David Shapiro: It Is Time
- David Shapiro: Et incarnatus est
- Caroline Shaw: To the Hands
- Kile Smith: The Arc in the Sky
- Kile Smith: You are Most Welcome
- Kile Smith: May Day
- Kile Smith: The Consolation of Apollo
- Kile Smith: The Waking Sun
- Kile Smith: Where Flames a Word
- Kile Smith: Vespers
- Gregory Spears The Tower and the Garden
- Lewis Spratlan: Common Ground
- Lewis Spratlan: Gentle Soul, Find Peace
- Lewis Spratlan: Vespers Cantata: Hesperus Is Phosphorus
- Joshua Stamper: mid the steep sky's commotion
- Hans Thomalla: I come near you
- Anna S. Þorvaldsdóttir: Ad Genua/To the knees
- Toivo Tulev: A Child Said, What is the Grass?
- Zachary Wadsworth: Gabriel's Message
U.S. premieres
- James Dillon: Nine Rivers
- Ēriks Ešenvalds: Sun Dogs
- Ēriks Ešenvalds: Long Road
- Dai Fujikura: Zawazawa
- Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen: Examples
- Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen: Statements
- Jonathan Harvey: The Dove Descending
- Frank Havrøy: Psalm
- Frank Havrøy: Tre folketoner
- Bo Holten: A Time for Everything
- Gabriel Jackson: Ane Sang of the Birth of Christ
- Gabriel Jackson: Ave regina caelorum
- Justė Janulytė: Aguarelle
- Erhard Karkoschka: Vier kleine Finalsätze zu "Es ist ein Schnitter, heisst der Tod"
- Erhard Karkoschka: Variationen mit Celan-Gedichten III
- Tõnu Kõrvits: Hymns from the Western Coast
- Philip Moore: I Saw Him Standing
- Henrik Ødegaard: Rorate caeli
- Francis Pott: My Song Is Love Unknown
- Santa Ratniece: Chu dal
- Santa Ratniece: Horo Horo Hata Hata
- Santa Ratniece: Saline
- Kaija Saariaho: Tag des Jahrs
- Asbjørn Schaathun: Verklärung
- Salvatore Sciarrino: Responsorio delle Tenebre
- Paul Spicer: How Love Bleeds
- Anna Thorvaldsdottir: Heyr þú oss himnum á
- Anna Thorvaldsdottir: Heyr mig mín sál
- Toivo Tulev: And Then in Silence There with Me Be Only You
- Toivo Tulev: Rejoice! Rejoice! Rejoice!
- Eric Whitacre: Sainte-Chapelle
Major performances
- National Conference of Chorus America – Opening Concert, Philadelphia, June 2009
- Month of Moderns 2009: Jody Talbot's Path of Miracles
- Crossing @ Winter 2010: Regional premiere of David Lang's The Little Match Girl Passion ; additional performances at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, December 2012 and 2013
- Miller Theatre at Columbia University at the invitation of the theatre and the International Contemporary Ensemble - U.S. premiere of James Dillon's three-evening Nine Rivers, September 2011
- Carnegie Hall: world premiere of strange pilgrims by Amy Beth Kirstein with American Composers Orchestra, February 2014
- Disney Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic: West Coast premiere of Louis Andriessen's De Materie, April 2014
- Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts live webcast with Eric Whitacre at the invitation of the Kennedy Center and Chorus America, June 2014
- Lincoln Center: world premiere of Sila: The Breath of the World by John Luther Adams in a collaboration with the Mostly Mozart Festival, the Lincoln Center Out of Doors Festival, eighth blackbird, JACK Quartet, and TILT Brass, July 2014
- Winter Garden at Brookfield Place: world premiere of My City by Judd Greenstein with American Composers Orchestra and DM Stith, October 2015
- Merkin Hall: NY premiere of Seven Responses by Caroline Shaw, Hans Thomalla, Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen, Anna Thorvaldsdottir. David T. Little, Santa Ratniece, and Lewis Spratlan, in collaboration with Quicksilver Baroque and International Contemporary Ensemble, August 2016
- Big Ears Festival: works of Gavin Bryars, Ted Hearne, and David Lang, March 2017
- David Geffen Hall: World premiere of Fire in my mouth by Julia Wolfe with Young People’s Chorus of New York City and the New York Philharmonic, Jaap van Zweden conducting, January 2019
Awards
- Chorus America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming 2009, 2011, and 2017
- Dale Warland Singers Commissioning Award from Chorus America 2013
- Champion of New Music Award from American Composers Forum 2017
Grammy Nominations and Awards
- 2019 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance for Zealot Canticles
- 2018 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance for The Fifth Century
- Nomination - 2017 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance for Bonhoeffer
"Best of" Lists
- Philadelphia Inquirer "Best Events in Classical Music 2008" for Kile Smith's Vespers
- Philadelphia Inquirer "Best Events in Classical Music 2009" for Month of Moderns
- Philadelphia Inquirer "Best Events in Classical Music 2011" for world premiere of Seneca's Zodiac
- Philadelphia Inquirer "Best Events in Classical Music 2014" for Month of Moderns
- Fanfare Magazine "Best Recordings of 2009" for Kile Smith's Vespers
- Philadelphia Inquirer "Best Events in Classical Music 2015" for Toivo Tulev's "A child said, what is the grass?"
- Philadelphia Inquirer The Crossing included twice in The Philadelphia Inquirer's 'bests' of 2016
- Asbury Park Press Gavin Bryars' The Fifth Century included on list of top albums of 2016
- Chicago Tribune "Best Classical Albums of 2016" for Gavin Bryars' The Fifth Century
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