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As a very successful and celebrated songwriter, Beth Nielsen Chapman has never chosen an easy road to that bounty. In fact, she's consistently managed to avoid trite sentimentality in her work. Her voice shines through her songs no matter who's singing them. This project is a departure for Chapman, though it is one she has been at work on in one form or another for nearly a decade. These hymns, mostly sung in Latin, come from a larger project of hymns from the religions of the world. Chapman grew up Catholic, and these songs were part of the pre-Vatican II liturgy. These pieces are scored for multiple voices. Chapman herself sings soprano as a lead vocalist and alto with songwriter Pam Rose, as well as tenor with her son Ernest in chorale. Her father, Robert Nielsen, is one of four bass singers; songwriter Mike Reid is another. While some of these pieces are a cappella, others feature spare accompaniment on stringed instruments from harps to cello to classical guitar. The material comes from the Roman liturgy, whether it be processional hymns such as "Veni Veni Emmanuel" to devotionals such as "Salve Regina" and responsorials such as "Dona Nobis Pacem" and "O Sanctissima." There are two pieces in English, with one of them, "Hymn to Mary," an original. These performances are humble in scope. They do not reflect the awe of the heavens as many classical performances do, but instead a smaller, more human spirituality and grace. They are earthy, humble, and deeply moving for the limit of their scope. These songs portray the response of the human soul speaking to the God who speaks within, rather than the one that echoes thunderously from the margins of the universe. But there is something else here that makes Chapman's recording of these age-old pieces so compelling. The weight of history can make a song, especially a devotional, feel oppressive and constraining -- i.e., it needs to be performed "correctly." Chapman feels no such burden on Hymns. These beautiful antiquities are sung reverently with a simple grace that frees them from their chains and makes them resonate, underscoring their meaning, solace, beauty, and stillness. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ave Vaernum Corpus Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (2:32)
Veni Veni Emmanuel Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (3:20)
Tantum Erego Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (3:28)
O Salutaris Hostia (Lyrics) Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (2:10)
Adoramus Te Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (1:51)
O Sanctissima (Lyrics) Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (3:45)
Panis Angelicus Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (2:25)
Salve Regina Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (4:01)
Hymn to Mary Beth Nielsen Chapman Beth Nielsen Chapman (2:58)
Oh God of Loveliness Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (3:14)
Dona Nobis Pachem Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (1:36)
Ave Maria (Lyrics) Franz Schubert, Traditional Beth Nielsen Chapman (3:34)

Credits

Todd Harris (Engineer), Beth Nielsen Chapman (Producer), Robert Nielsen (Choir, Chorus), Robert Nielsen (Bass (Vocal)), Bruce Gaitsch (Guitar (Classical)), Ernest Chapman (Vocals), David Leonard (Engineer), Beth Nielsen Chapman (Alto (Vocals)), Louie Teran (Mastering), Beth Nielsen Chapman (Tenor (Vocal)), Kris McMurren (Production Assistant), Beth Nielsen Chapman (Vocals), Linda Titolo (Harp), Nicola A. Montani (Harmony), Nicola A. Montani (Vocal Harmony), Ysaye Barnwell (Bass (Vocal)), Beth Nielsen Chapman (Mandolin), Mike Paragone (Audio Engineer), Laura Nielsen (Choir, Chorus), Mike Paragone (Engineer), Ysaye Barnwell (Arranger), Dorothy Nielsen (Choir, Chorus), Ysaye Barnwell (Vocals), Karen Schauben (Production Assistant), Louis Dean Nunley (Bass), Robert Nielsen (Bass), David Leonard (Mixing), Beth Nielsen Chapman (Alto), Ernest Chapman (Tenor (Vocal)), Ysaye Barnwell (Bass), Beth Nielsen Chapman (Soprano (Vocal)), Mary Nielsen (Choir, Chorus), Pamela Rose (Arranger), Robert Nielsen (Vocals), Mike Reid (Vocals), Kirby Shelstad (Engineer), Pamela Rose (Vocals), Leigh Brannon (Production Assistant), Sandy Mueller (Photography), Beth Nielsen Chapman (Adaptation), Roberts Mazurek, Aimee (Layout Design), Sandy Mueller (Design), Beth Nielsen Chapman (Arranger), Chris Carmichael (Strings), John Catchings (Cello), Beth Nielsen Chapman (Guitar (Classical)), Pamela Rose (Alto (Vocals)), Louis Dean Nunley (Vocals), Mike Paragone (Overdubs), Mike Paragone (Overdub Engineer), Mike Reid (Bass (Vocal)), Louis Dean Nunley (Bass (Vocal))
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Hymns
Studio album by Beth Nielsen Chapman
Released 2004
Genre AC
Beth Nielsen Chapman chronology
Deeper Still
(2002)
Hymns
(2004)
Look
(2005)

Hymns is an album by Beth Nielsen Chapman.

Tracks

  1. "Ave Verum Corpus" (Mozart, Traditional)
  2. "Veni Veni Emmanuel" (Traditional)
  3. "Tantum Ergo" (Traditional)
  4. "O Salutaris Hostia" (Duget, Traditional)
  5. "Adoramus Te" (Théodore Dubois, Traditional)
  6. "O Sanctissima" (Traditional)
  7. "Panis Angelicus" (Lambillotte, Traditional)
  8. "Salve Regina" (Traditional)
  9. "Hymn to Mary" (Chapman)
  10. "O God of Loveliness" (Liguori, Traditional)
  11. "Dona Nobis Pacem (round)|Dona Nobis Pacem" (Traditional)
  12. "Ave Maria" (Franz Schubert, Traditional)



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