16-track CD available Nov. 20
They are young. They are hidden. They are extremely musical. And now they have a worldwide album distribution deal. But they don't set foot beyond Northwest Missouri's rolling farmland. Why? Because they are contemplative sisters who live an austere yet joyful life set apart from the world.
But on Nov. 20, Decca and De Montfort Music will release their voices to the world in ADVENT AT EPHESUS. The album features 16 tracks - a dynamic variety of traditional English and Latin hymns, polyphony, Gregorian chants and medieval harmonies. The album also includes Adjuvabit Eam, an original work of the sisters.
The order's Prioress, Mother Cecilia, vacated her seat in the horn section with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra in Ohio to enter religious life. A graduate of The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, in Houston, Texas, she has arranged the songs on ADVENT AT EPHESUS.
"We are delighted to be a part of this collaboration with De Montfort Music and Decca," she said. "From the very beginning, we knew that if the venture was pleasing to God, it would be made clear. And so it was, especially in the unheard of ease with which everything was carried out to make this CD possible."
De Montfort enlisted Grammy® and Oscar® winning producer Glenn Rosenstein, who traveled to America's heartland; set up a mobile recording studio on the 260-acre property the sisters call home; and captured all of ADVENT AT EPHESUS in only three days. Rosenstein, who has worked with a host of international stars and whose projects have generated sales well in excess of 250 million units (with artists from U2 to New York Philharmonic) calls this one of his 10 all-time-favorite recordings.
The album is engineered and co-mixed by David Schober (Handel's Messiah, John Rutter, Cambridge Singers, Royal Philharmonic and countless other great works).
"From the very first note we heard from The Benedictines of Mary - through the recording of their first major international release - we believed in their captivating musical talents," said De Montfort Music CEO Kevin Fitzgibbons. "It is representative of artistic beauty and truth across the ages. This music is timeless."
"It is an honor and a blessing to have the sisters signed to De Montfort Music," Fitzgibbons added, "and in turn, we are excited for the opportunity Decca has provided us to help release this music, a hidden gem, to a broader audience."
Decca Records has a long tradition of supporting sacred music and vocal artists, so ADVENT AT EPHESUS is a natural fit. "We are thrilled to be distributing De Montfort Music," said Decca General Manager Paul Foley. "Our first collaboration will be with The Benedictines of Mary, a young order of (U.S.) Benedictine contemplative nuns whose bell-like singing and sophisticated harmonies - combined with an impeccable selection of ancient pieces - is in keeping with Decca's rich, longstanding tradition of vocal artistic greatness."
"Though we did not go in search of big distribution," Mother Cecilia said, "we are thrilled that providentially we ended up with Decca, who has distributed music from The Holy Father as well as other great works of chant and sacred music.
"We only desire the salvation of souls, and that all be done for His greater glory and the honor of Our Lady."
ADVENT AT EPHESUS also represents a rare approach - one that focuses on music celebrating the quiet, introspective anticipation of the Nativity that is the foundation of the Advent season.
But on Nov. 20, Decca and De Montfort Music will release their voices to the world in ADVENT AT EPHESUS. The album features 16 tracks - a dynamic variety of traditional English and Latin hymns, polyphony, Gregorian chants and medieval harmonies. The album also includes Adjuvabit Eam, an original work of the sisters.
The order's Prioress, Mother Cecilia, vacated her seat in the horn section with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra in Ohio to enter religious life. A graduate of The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, in Houston, Texas, she has arranged the songs on ADVENT AT EPHESUS.
"We are delighted to be a part of this collaboration with De Montfort Music and Decca," she said. "From the very beginning, we knew that if the venture was pleasing to God, it would be made clear. And so it was, especially in the unheard of ease with which everything was carried out to make this CD possible."
De Montfort enlisted Grammy® and Oscar® winning producer Glenn Rosenstein, who traveled to America's heartland; set up a mobile recording studio on the 260-acre property the sisters call home; and captured all of ADVENT AT EPHESUS in only three days. Rosenstein, who has worked with a host of international stars and whose projects have generated sales well in excess of 250 million units (with artists from U2 to New York Philharmonic) calls this one of his 10 all-time-favorite recordings.
The album is engineered and co-mixed by David Schober (Handel's Messiah, John Rutter, Cambridge Singers, Royal Philharmonic and countless other great works).
"From the very first note we heard from The Benedictines of Mary - through the recording of their first major international release - we believed in their captivating musical talents," said De Montfort Music CEO Kevin Fitzgibbons. "It is representative of artistic beauty and truth across the ages. This music is timeless."
"It is an honor and a blessing to have the sisters signed to De Montfort Music," Fitzgibbons added, "and in turn, we are excited for the opportunity Decca has provided us to help release this music, a hidden gem, to a broader audience."
Decca Records has a long tradition of supporting sacred music and vocal artists, so ADVENT AT EPHESUS is a natural fit. "We are thrilled to be distributing De Montfort Music," said Decca General Manager Paul Foley. "Our first collaboration will be with The Benedictines of Mary, a young order of (U.S.) Benedictine contemplative nuns whose bell-like singing and sophisticated harmonies - combined with an impeccable selection of ancient pieces - is in keeping with Decca's rich, longstanding tradition of vocal artistic greatness."
"Though we did not go in search of big distribution," Mother Cecilia said, "we are thrilled that providentially we ended up with Decca, who has distributed music from The Holy Father as well as other great works of chant and sacred music.
"We only desire the salvation of souls, and that all be done for His greater glory and the honor of Our Lady."
ADVENT AT EPHESUS also represents a rare approach - one that focuses on music celebrating the quiet, introspective anticipation of the Nativity that is the foundation of the Advent season.
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