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Earl MacDonald: Consecrated
ByEarl MacDonald
pianob.1970
These arrangements, using vocalist
Karly Epp
vocalsKarl Kohut
bass, acoustic
David Smith
trumpetMoving past the opener, a slow, spiritually-infused swing underscores and guides "O God of Love, Grant Us Your Peace." Then nurturing feelings surround a waltzing and uniquely colorful "Sweet Hour of Prayer," and a relatively routine introduction of "Holy, Holy, Holy" takes a slight turn when some bossa-esque, straight-eighth time takes over. Those opening numbers, and three additional works from the second half of the program, are brought to life by a sensitive sextetMacDonald, Epp, Allen, Smith, Kohut and drummer

Rogerio Boccato
percussionb.1967
Alex Gertner
french horn
Sean Nelson
tromboneb.1983
Bridging the sacred and secular with this work, MacDonald makes high art that demonstrates how traditions and innovation can happily coexist and even benefit from symbiotic suggestions. Jazz and faith rarely bond with such beauty and sympathy. ">
Track Listing
Be Still My Soul; O God of Love, Grant Us Your Peace; Sweet Hour of Prayer; Holy, Holy, Holy; By Our Love; Be Still Take My Life and Let It Be Consecrated; The Love of God; Be Thou My Vision; In His Holy Temple.
Personnel
Earl MacDonald
pianoKarly Epp
vocalsKris Allen
saxophone, altoDavid Smith
trumpetKarl Kohut
bass, acousticRogerio Boccato
percussionAdditional Instrumentation
Sean Nelson: trombone (5); Alex Gertner: French horn (5, 8).
Album information
Title: Consecrated | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Outside in Music
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