Parables of God and Man

Stephen Shewan (Composer), Franz Anton Krager (Conductor), Moores School of Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), Kavid Klopp (Performer), Alexander Burgess (Performer), Judith Coen (Performer), Roberts Wesleyan Chorale (Performer), Jeffrey Wilson (Performer), Paul Shewan (Performer), James Bobb (Performer)

Catalog #: TROY0349
Release Date: January 1, 2000
Format: Digital
Chamber

Stephen Shewan's music is both melodic and accessible, at times propelled by catchy rhythms flavored with jazz and pop idioms. In Shewan's music we hear a fresh voice at work, demonstrating a talent for ingratiating melody, infectious rhythm and a command of colorful orchestration. Stephen Shewan was born in Warsaw, New York. Currently he teaches music and directs the bands at Williamsville East High School, near Buffalo, New York. He is a graduate of Roberts Wesleyan College and Ithaca College, and is completing his DMA from the Eastman School where he studied composition with Samuel Adler. For a young composer, he has composed in every medium but opera. A previous release on Albany Records (TROY149) contains his Magnificat, Feast of Carols and String Quartet No. 1. His most recent work is Hymn for Spring (1999) for Chorus and Orchestra.

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Track Listing

Title Composer Performer
Elegy for String Orchestra Stephen Shewan Moores School Symphony Orchestra Strings, Franz Anton Krager, conductor
The Prodigal Son Stephen Shewan Roberts Wesleyan Chorale & Chamber Orchestra, Stephen Shewan, conductor, David Klopp, tenor, Jeffery Wilson, baritone, Alexander Burgess, bass, Judith Coen, soprano
Suite for Trumpet and Piano Stephen Shewan Paul Shewan, trumpet, Stephen Shewan, piano
King David's Dance (And David danced before God with all his might) Stephen Shewan Roberts Wesleyan Wind Ensemble, Paul Shewan, conductor
Awake My Soul/Morning Has Broken (And God said, Let there be light!) Stephen Shewan Roberts Wesleyan Chorale, Paul Shewan, trumpet, Woodwind Quintet, Kevin Clarke, organ, Robert Shewan, conductor
Psalm 98 (Sing unto the Lord a new song) Stephen Shewan Roberts Wesleyan Chorale, Paul Shewan, trumpet, Anne Honeywell, organ, Robert Shewan, conductor
Come, Risen Lord (Do this always in remembrance of me) Leo Sowerby (arr. Shewan) Roberts Wesleyan Chorale & Brass Ensemble, James Bobb, organ, Robert Shewan, conductor

Reviews

  • "Stephen Shewan is [a] very talented composer worthy of much higher acclaim than he has attained already. He has the unique ability to join atonal techniques with romanticism, resulting in music that is more than mere mental manipulation of pitches. It is highly evocative and expressive."

    – American Record Guide

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