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“May You Heal”, the New Album from Judith Clurman and Essential Voices USA

May 12, 2022 | By Cynthia Fischer
Director of Marketing, Acis

“The pinnacle of vocal performance.”

—Broadway World Classical

 

“Music has the power to heal, the power to transform, and the power to

connect us with each other. I can’t think of a time since WW2, when we

needed this music more. Elevating the words of Dr. Anthony Fauci as art is a

particularly fitting tribute to this physician in particular, and all health workers

everywhere.”—Geoffrey Silver, Acis

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 11, 2022, NEW YORK, NEW YORK: “MAY YOU HEAL”, the New Album from Judith Clurman and

ESSENTIAL VOICES USA. Judith Clurman, the twice Emmy-nominated conductor and music director of Essential

Voices USA and award-winning label Acis announce the release of MAY YOU HEAL, a series of five choral works

commissioned by Judith Clurman’s Essential Voices USA during the time of COVID-19. The album offers music of

comfort, peace, renewal and self-awareness, and includes the words of Dr. Anthony Fauci, amongst others.

TRACK 1, MAY YOU HEAL, expresses what the world is feeling today, as we learn to live with Covid-19. The heart-felt

music of Canadian composer Mark Sirett, sets poignant lyrics by Bruce L. Ruben: “May You heal, May you be well again,

May you lean on friends and family, May you return to health and wholeness.” TRACK 2, DONA NOBIS PACEM, is an

A Cappella work by Welsh composer Katie Jenkins, that expresses a yearning for peace and is dedicated to the memory

of those we have lost. TRACK 3, David Chase’s WHEN SCIENCE TRIUMPHS, sets the words of three individuals

dedicated to fighting diseases that have plagued our world in modern times: Physician and immunologist Dr. Anthony

Fauci (1940–) serves as director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and is the chief medical

advisor to the President of the United States; Dr. Mathilde Krim (1926–2018), a research scientist and educator, and the

founding chairman of amfAR, American Foundation for AIDS Research; and Dr. Jonas Salk (1914–1995), a virologist

renowned for developing the first polio vaccine. TRACK 4, RESPONSIBILITY, a setting by Mark Sirett, offers lyrics

by Hillel the Elder, a famous Jewish leader and scholar of ancient Babylon (1st century BCE). In this aphorism, Hillel

captures the tension between the need for healthy narcissism (self-care) and the importance of caring for others: “Im ein

ani li, mi li? . . . If I am not for myself, Who will be for me? But if I am only for myself. What am I? And if not now,

when?” TRACK 5, I CELEBRATE MYSELF, is a setting of the opening line of Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself “(1892)

by Boston-based composer Bill Cutter. The piece celebrates our connection to one another: “I celebrate myself, and sing

myself…For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you…”

The singers of Essential Voices USA are joined by pianists James Cunningham and Lee Musiker and cellist Raman

Ramakrishnan. The published scores are available as “The May You Heal Cycle” through Hal Leonard. The album is

available as a high-resolution studio quality master download on acisproductions.com, and on all streaming platforms.

The MAY YOU HEAL Project is made possible with funding by the Billy Rose Foundation, the Maury Newburger

Foundation and individual contributions. Recording sessions were held at the DiMenna Space for Classical Music in NYC

and the Samurai Recording Studio in Astoria, NY. The recordings were produced and engineered by Silas Brown, assisted

by Jeremy Kinney and David Stoller.

QUOTES

“Whether you are listening to or singing this music in a chorus, it is my hope that this music brings you comfort and

fulfillment.”—Judith Clurman, conductor, Essential Voices USA

“Now more than ever, our students and our singers of all ages need a place to go and a place where they can find safety

and healing. After more than two years of quarantine, those of us who love and need the safety and community of a music

organization yearn to return. The ‘May You Heal’ cycle from the Judith Clurman Choral Series allows and encourages us

find this in the music.”—Scott Foss, Concert and Classical Choral Editor, Hal Leonard

“May You Heal” APL53378

1. May You Heal (3:44) Essential Voices USA, Judith Clurman, conductor, James Cunningham, piano

Raman Ramakrishnan, cello

2. Dona Nobia Pacem (3:11) Essential Voices USA, Judith Clurman, conductor

3. When Science Triumphs (3:19) Essential Voices USA, Judith Clurman, conductor, Lee Musiker, piano

4. Responsibility (2:07) Essential Voices USA, Judith Clurman, conductor, James Cunningham, piano

5. I Celebrate Myself (1:07) Essential Voices USA, Judith Clurman, conductor, Lee Musiker, piano

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Judith Clurman’s Essential Voices USA (EVUSA) is one of New York’s preeminent choral ensembles. EVUSA comprises

a talented roster of seasoned professionals and auditioned volunteers, dynamically fitted to the unique needs of each

project. Their releases on Acis include America at Heart, Appalachian Stories, Cradle Hymn, Rejoice! Honoring the

Jewish Spirit and Winter Harmonies, and Words Matter. Conductor Judith Clurman conducts Essential Voices USA,

and the Singing Tree Float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. She has commissioned over sixty works by major

American composers, she has collaborated with the major orchestras of the world, and she has received two Emmy

nominations. She was Director of Choral Activities at The Juilliard School for 18 years and a faculty member for the

National Endowment for the Arts/Columbia University Institute in Classical Music and Opera. Judith teaches at the

Manhattan School of Music. Her music and arrangements are published by G. Schirmer, Schott, and Hal Leonard, and

have been performed by the Detroit, Houston, National, Toronto, and San Francisco Symphonies. Acis is named after

Handel’s opera, Acis and Galatea, and is a critically acclaimed boutique label with a roster that boasts both emerging and

GRAMMY®-winning classical artists. Acis was founded by the record producer and conductor Geoffrey Silver.

CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR PREVIOUS RELEASES

“Take some time...and use headphones–you will want the intimacy of this gift in your ears alone.”—Sherri Rase, qonstage

“…hugely satisfying…recommended.”—Michael Quinn, Choir and Organ

PRESS CONTACTS

EVUSA: essentialvoicesusa@gmail.com

Acis: cynthia.fischer@acisproductions.com

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