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  1. 16 de jun. de 2010 · Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain for countertenor, two tenors, and baritone takes its direct inspiration from a poem by Japanese poet and sculptor Takamura Kōtarō (1883-1956), and appears here in a striking English translation (with some duplicate lines in Japanese) by the inimitable Hiroaki Sato.

  2. 6 de jun. de 2005 · Tituli. for five solo male voices, violin and two percussionists (1999) Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain. for countertenor, two tenors and baritone soli (2000) Recorded February 2003. Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA. An ECM Production. ℗ 2003 ECM Records GmbH.

  3. Stephen Hartke: Tituli; Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain - T. The Hilliard Ensemble. AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date. 2003. Duration. 01:00:21. Genre. Classical, Avant-Garde. Styles. Vocal Music, Modern Composition. Recording Date. February, 2003. Recording Location. Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA.

  4. ECM 1861, 476 0512, ECM New Series 1861. Germany. 2005. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 SACD release of "Tituli / Cathedral In The Thrashing Rain" on Discogs.

  5. 6 de jun. de 2005 · The companion work is Hartkes 18-minute ‘Cathedral in Thrashing Rain’ for voices alone, a setting of words and moods by the Japanese poet and sculptor Takamura Kotaro. Here the inspiration is a visual image, the ecstasy of the writer’s first view of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris.

  6. Impressed with Tituli, the Hilliards asked Hartke for an a cappella work for four voices, and Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain was the result. The original text is by Japanese poet Takamura Kotaru, who was deeply moved by a visit to Paris and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame.

  7. Find release reviews and credits for Stephen Hartke: Tituli; Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain - The Hilliard Ensemble on AllMusic - 2005