
THE
COSMIC DIVIDE
Orchestral
Music of
HAMPSON SISLER
ORCHESTRATED BY
ARKADY LEYTUSH
National
Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
VALERY
MICHAILUK, organ
REV.
DOUGLAS GRANDGEORGE, narrator
ARKADY LEYTUSH conductor
$14.95 ~ MS1229
"There is much beauty and peace
[in the Rondo]. Valery Michailuk is the excellent soloist...Grandgeorge delivers
the text [of The Cosmic Divide] with ecclesiastical authority. [The Russian Song
possesses] great delicacy, both in the arrangement and in the performance,
together with a sense of restrained power...It is a great credit to MSR Classics
that the recording itself copes in such an exemplary fashion with Sisler's
demands."
Fanfare
~ July / August 2008
"...what results from the
team-up [of Sisler and Leytush] is quite beautiful music and, in the case of the
Four Impromptus a possible addition to the standard repertoire. It's a terrific
piece of music based on hymn tunes and chorale themes. It has melodies Howard
Hanson would die for. You should buy this just for this one work. The Cosmic
Divide is a very listenable work...This man should be much better known than he
is."
American
Record Guide ~ March / April 2007
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American
composer and organist Hampson A. Sisler has more than 100 works to his
credit, including pieces for organ, chorus, concert band, chamber orchestra and
symphony orchestra. Sisler, who at the age of seventeen was the youngest person
ever to be awarded the American Guild of Organists' coveted Fellowship status,
has received commissions for new works by Sam Wong of the Honolulu Symphony
Orchestra and the Hong Kong Symphony Orchestra, Marlon Daniel of the Ensemble du
Monde Chamber Orchestra in New York, Volodymyr Sirenko of the National Symphony
Orchestra of Ukraine, and Ardaky Leytush, among others. Sisler’s works have
been performed all over the world, including successful engagements in Buenos
Aires, Argentina; Porto, Portugal; in Russia in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kiev and
Odessa; and in Prague in Czechoslovakia. His choral cantata in three movements: Songs
of the Sages, based on the Biblical and Apocryphal Books of Proverbs,
Ecclesiastes and Wisdom of Solomon, was premiered in New Jersey and in New York
City to critical acclaim. A forthcoming work for large orchestra by Sisler, Nature’s
Terrorists, depicts "terrorism in the animal, insect, fish, and
botanical worlds." As an organ recitalist, Hampson Sisler has given
performances in and around New York City, including engagements at the Cathedral
of St. John the Divine and St. Patrick's Cathedral. Beginning in 1945, Sisler
served as Music Director at more than a dozen churches in the New York area,
including the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church , Brooklyn and the
Metropolitan-Duane United Methodist Church in Manhattan where he held the
position for more than 16 years. He is currently Music Director of the Central
Presbyterian Church in New York, where he leads a mixed choir and plays a four
manual Moller pipe organ. Sisler is the former official organist of the Doctors’
Orchestral Society of New York. The majority of Hampson Sisler’s works are
published by Laurendale Associates, Van Nuys, California, and World Library
Publications, Schiller Park, Ilinois.
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One of
Russia’s most gifted conductors, Arkady Leytush has directed orchestras
worldwide to great acclaim. A conductor in the "Grand Russian
Tradition", Leytush leads dynamic performances that have made him an
audience favorite. His artistry is known throughout the former Soviet Union, but
it was not until 1994 that he gained recognition in the United States when on a
week’s notice he made a stunning debut with the Detroit Symphony, replacing
Yuri Temirkanov. Since 1980, Arkady Leytush has conducted such orchestras as the
New Jersey Symphony, Ballet Theatre of Russia, New World Symphony, Detroit
Symphony, New York Chamber Symphony, Brooklyn Philharmonic, Orquestra
Filarmonica de Buenos Aires, Orquestra Nacional do Porto, Moscow Philharmonic
and St. Petersburg Philharmonic. He is currently the Principal Guest Conductor
of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Music Director of the Interface
Committee of Remembrance and Music Director of the Nathan Rakhlin International
Festival in the Ukraine. Arkady Leytush has created numerous transcriptions and
orchestrations of music by great composers, including Albéniz, J.S. Bach,
Borodin, Buxtehude, Chopin, Cui, Czerny, Glazunov, Liadov, Mussorgsky,
Rachmaninov, Rimsky-Korsakov and Shostakovich. Maestro Leytush received his
training at the Glinka State Conservatory in choral conducting and at the
Mussorgsky State Conservatory in orchestral conducting. He studied with Kirill
Kondrashin and Gennady Rozhdestvensky, among many others, and is currently
Professor of Conducting at Long Island Conservatory.
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Rev.
Douglas Grandgeorge, Pastor and Head of Staff at the Central Presbyterian Church
in New York City, is well known for his skills as a speaker and narrator. Raised
in Somonauk, Illinois, he received a degree in philosophy from Yale University,
and studied theology at Yale, Andover Newton, General Seminary, New York
Theological Seminary, and Mansfield College, Oxford.