Eye of the Sparrow
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Choral music by a contemporary "renaissance artist" Carl MaultsBy highlights this recording.

Carl MaultsBy is a contemporary "renaissance artist" whose talents have been utilized both in the commercial realm of musical theatre, film, television, records and in the cultural media as well. A former artist and repertoire staff producer for RCA records, MaultsBy attended Columbia University where he studied with the late Vladimir Ussachevsky and Mario Davidovsky. His credits include liturgical music, music for the Harry Belafonte film Beat Street and the dance music for the Broadway musical "It's So Nice to be Civilized." As he writes, "Eye of the Sparrow" was conceived as a joint installation project between visual artist Karen Fitzgerald and myself...which took place in January 2006, at the Celebration of the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King at St. Bartholomew's Church, New York City. The title was inspired by the evangelical hymn, "His Eye is on the Sparrow," a personal favorite of Dr. King."
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Carl MaultsBy, composer
Eye of the Sparrow
Curtis Ryan, tenor, N'Kenge Simpson-Hoffman, soprano, Jim Ferraiuolo, English horn, Rejoicensemble!, Carl MaultsBy, conductor

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Kum Ba Ya
Rejoicensemble!, St. Bart's Senior Girl Choristers, Carl MaultsBy, conductor

Carl MaultsBy, composer
The View from the Mountain
Diana Solomon-Glover, soprano, Branch Woodman, tenor, Rejoicensemble!, St. Bart's Senior Girl choristers, Carl MaultsBy, conductor

Carl MaultsBy, composer
Peace, Be Still
Alice Hall-Moran, soprano, Rejoicensemble!, St. Bart's Senior Girl Choristers, Carl MaultsBy, conductor

Traditional
Hold On
Janet Pittman, soprano, Rejoicensemble!, St. Bart's Senior Girl Choristers, Carl MaultsBy, conductor

Traditional
Swing Down Chariot
Earl Hazell, baritone, Rejoicensemble!, St. Bart's Senior Girl Choristers, Carl MaultsBy, conductor

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