Yesterday was a historic day. After years of work, “Lake of Stars” came to light and now everyone can enjoy it.
Without a doubt, it’s one of the great milestones and I have nothing but thanks for everyone who was part of this. It is a privilege to be able to collaborate with Anthony Silvestri and work for such prestigious choirs as Elektra Women’s Choir. It is one of those gifts that life gives us and that we can enjoy with everyone.
Without sounding spammy, it would be nice if you would take a minute to go to Youtube and search for “Lake of Stars Elektra”. Today life goes a thousand revolutions per hour, but if we don’t take a few minutes to enjoy and appreciate art, why do the rest of the things? This music can bring you a lot of happiness in your day.
Thank you to those who bet on me to create this magnificent consortium. Thank you Anthony for sharing your magnificent gift with us. Thanks to the patrons Joy Hewitt and Marti Dawson and my great friend and editor Micaela Carballo. Thank you Morna Edmundson for the sheet music revisions and for providing us with this wonderful version.
Thank you choirs of the consortium:
Cantala (Lawrence University Women’s Choir) – Phillip Swan, conductor
Canzona Women’s Ensemble – Jill Anderson and Cricket Handler, Artistic Directors
Elektra Women’s Choir, Morna Edmundson, Artistic Director,
Nazareth College Treble Choir – Brian Stevens, Director
Sora Singers (Brock University) – Rachel Rensink-Hoff, Artistic Conductor
I hope many people will be happy to hear this wonderful version.
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