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Fields of Wonder: Cantus presents five multi-movement works, including four world premieres, on Signum Classics, out July 25

June 11, 2025 | By Rebecca Davis
Rebecca Davis Public Relations

 

 

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Fields of Wonder

Cantus presents a program of five multi-movement works, including four world premieres, on Signum Classicsout July 25, 2025
 
Anchored by a recently rediscovered song cycle by Margaret Bonds set to the poetry of Langston Hughes, Fields of Wonder explores the interplay between authors and musicians with works that represent the journey toward a truer self.

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – June 11, 2025 – On July 25, Signum Classics will release Fields of Wonderthe label’s fifth release from low-voice ensemble Cantus. The album follows Cantus’ “beautifully sung…inventive program” (All MusicAlone Together, released earlier this year.  Fields of Wonder is anchored by the premiere recording of a newly rediscovered song cycle set to the poetry of Langston Hughes and tailored for low voices by Margaret Bonds. Together with contrasting song cycles by 20th century French composer Jean Cras, and three world premieres written specifically for Cantus by contemporary composers Gavin BryarsMelissa Dunphy, and Griffin CandeyFields of Wonder explores themes of change, growth, acceptance and renewal.
 
“It is impossible to reflect change in a single moment. Change can only be measured, felt, and understood by comparing one moment to another, a previous version of yourself to the present.  And just as a great story loses its meaning without its beginning, a perfect moment cannot be perfect by itself. It is rendered perfect by what comes before or after,” writes Cantus tenor Paul Scholtz. “The multi-movement compositions recorded here, including four world-premieres, are all journeys toward a truer self.”
 
Fields of Wonder Repertoire List
 
Jean Cras: Dans la montagne
  1. L’appel de la cloche
  2. La route
  3. Un jeune sapin se balance
  4. Soir
  5. Nuit
Gavin Bryars: Edwin Morgan Sonnets, Vol. 2*
  1. Post-Glacial
  2. A Golden Age
  3. The Mirror
Melissa Dunphy: N-400 Erasure Songs*
  1. Form N-400 Erasures
  2. N-400 (an erasure)
  3. change [y]our Country
Griffin Candey: Protocol*
  1. Self-Made
  2. The Men Who Wore Lions
  3. Prayer for the Uncertain Animal
Margaret Bonds: Fields of Wonder*
  1. Heaven
  2. Snail
  3. Big Sur
  4. Moonlight Night: Carmel
  5. Snake
  6. New Moon
  7. Birth
World Premiere recording
 
Ensemble
Jacob Christopher, tenor
Alexander Nishibun, tenor
Paul Scholtz, tenor
Matthew Shorten, tenor
Rod Kelly Hines, baritone
Jeremy Wong, baritone
Samuel Bohlander-Green, bass
Chris Foss, bass
 

About Cantus

Now in its 30th anniversary season, the “engaging” (New Yorker) low-voice ensemble Cantus is widely known for its trademark warmth and blend, innovative programming and riveting performances of music ranging from the Renaissance to the 21st century. The Washington Post has hailed the Cantus sound as having both “exalting finesse” and “expressive power” and refers to the “spontaneous grace” of its music making. The Philadelphia Inquirer called the group nothing short of “exquisite.”

As one of the nation’s few full-time vocal ensembles, Cantus has come to prominence with its distinctive approach to creating music. Working without a conductor, the members of Cantus rehearse and perform as chamber musicians, each contributing to the entirety of the artistic process, creating programs that give voice to shared human experiences. As the Star Tribune has written, “The main hallmark of the Cantus sound has always been sheer quality and an unbroken belief in the special way that vocal music has of warming and invigorating the human spirit.”

Cantus enjoys a vigorous schedule of national and international touring, in addition to home concerts in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Cantus has performed at Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, UCLA, San Francisco Performances, Tanglewood and Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival. Cantus also makes all of its home concerts available online. This pandemic-prompted innovation has brought the ensemble’s programs to audiences spanning 50 states and sixteen countries.

Cantus records for the UK-based Signum Classics label which has released the popular COVID-19 SessionsManifesto, and holiday album Into the Light.  Cantus also has a deep catalog of recordings released on the group’s eponymous label.

Committed to the expansion of the vocal music repertoire, Cantus actively commissions new music and seeks to unearth rarely performed repertoire for low voices. Cantus has received commissioning grants from New Music USA, the National Endowment for the Arts, Chorus America, American Composers Forum and Chamber Music America. In 2023, Cantus was honored with the Alice Parker Fund Award from Chorus America that recognizes the exemplary work of an ensemble that respectfully and authentically presents works incorporating Black and Latinx traditions and experiences. In line with Cantus’ ongoing commitment to fostering new works for tenors, baritones, and basses, the ensemble has partnered with composer and former Cantus bass Timothy C. Takach and Graphite Publishing on the Cantus Choral Series, distributing Cantus’ signature arrangements and compositions for ensembles everywhere to perform and enjoy.

Cantus has a rich history of collaborations with other performing arts organizations, including the Minnesota Orchestra, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Boston Pops, Chanticleer, the Canadian Brass, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Lorelei Ensemble, Theater Latté Da and the James Sewell Ballet. The ensemble is heard frequently on both classical public radio nationwide and on SiriusXM Satellite Radio.

Integral to the Cantus mission is its commitment to preserve and strengthen music education in schools. Cantus works with more than 5,000 students each year in masterclass and workshop settings across the country and has been in-residence in 31 Minnesota high schools throughout their award-winning program’s 15-year history. In the 2023-24 season, Cantus deepened its commitment to students by creating the High School Mentorship program, which offers Cantus artists in-residence at one Twin Cities-based high school for the entirety of the school year. Cantus has also broadened its work by launching a yearly, statewide festival in partnership with American Choral Directors Association Minnesota catered to high school tenor and bass singers. Additionally, the ensemble hosts an annual Young and Emerging Composers Competition to encourage the creation of new repertoire through cash prizes, a performance, recording, and potential publication of winning composers.

 

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Rebecca Davis
Rebecca Davis Public Relations
Rebecca@rebeccadavispr.com
347-432-8832

 

 

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