Sidebar 1: There Lies The Music
Cantus: Brian Arreola, Bradley Cramer-Erbes, Michael Hanawalt, Albert Jordan, Gary Ruschman, Pete Zvanovec, tenors; Kelvin Chan, Alan Dunbar, Adam Reinwald, baritones; Tom McNichols, Tim Takach, basses.
Recording Venue: The Great Hall, Washington Pavilion of the Arts and Sciences, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Recording Dates: June 20–24, 2005
Production: Erick Lichte
Engineering, Editing, Mixing, Mastering: John Atkinson
CD Package and Booklet Design: Timothy C. Takach Funding for this recording was generously provided by Josephine Iserman (in memory of Vern Iserman), Robert Marshall, Beth Swailes, and an anonymous donor.
| There Lies the Home | Track Listing Total Time: 70:23 | |
| "Prelude (Before Dawn)"* | Edie Hill (2005) | 1:16 |
| "Sea Fever" | Amy Beach (1931) | 3:04 |
| Words by John Masefield | ||
| with Charles Kemper, piano | ||
| "Break, Break, Break"* | Brian Arreola (1998) | 2:41 |
| Words by Alfred, Lord Tennyson | ||
| with Mira Frisch, cello | ||
| Songs of the Sea, Op.91 | Charles Villiers Stanford (1904) | |
| Words by Henry Newbolt; Kelvin Chan, | ||
| solo baritone; with Charles Kemper, piano | ||
| "Drake's Drum" | 3:11 | |
| "Outward Bound" | 2:49 | |
| "Devon, O Devon" | 1:59 | |
| "Homeward Bound" | 5:42 | |
| "The Old Superb" | 3:41 | |
| "Jonah's Song" | Peter Schickele (1980) | 2:10 |
| Words by Herman Melville (from Moby-Dick) | ||
| "Shenandoah" | Sea Chanty, arr. Bartholomew (1927) | 3:55 |
| "Lowlands" | Sea Chanty, arr. Parker & Shaw (1963) | 4:36 |
| Alan Dunbar, solo baritone | ||
| Muistse mere laulud | Veljo Tormis (1979) | 10:22 |
| Brian Arreola & Gary Ruschman, solo tenors | ||
| Incantatio maris aestuosi | Veljo Tormis (1996) | 7:42 |
| Words from the Kalevala; with the assembled | ||
| civic dignitaries of Sioux Falls, whistles | ||
| "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" | Gordon Lightfoot, arr. Alan Dunbar (1999) | 5:39 |
| Alan Dunbar, solo baritone, acoustic guitar; | ||
| with Mira Frisch, cello | ||
| "Valparaiso" | Sting (1996), arr. Timothy Takach (2004) | 4:00 |
| "A True Heart Is Waiting"* | Edie Hill (2004) | 7:40 |
| Words by L.M. Montgomery | ||
| * World premiere recordings | ||
Recording Venue: The Great Hall, Washington Pavilion of the Arts and Sciences, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Recording Dates: June 20–24, 2005
Production: Erick Lichte
Engineering, Editing, Mixing, Mastering: John Atkinson
CD Package and Booklet Design: Timothy C. Takach Funding for this recording was generously provided by Josephine Iserman (in memory of Vern Iserman), Robert Marshall, Beth Swailes, and an anonymous donor.















