Wild Up - Julius Eastman Vol. 4: The Holy Presence

Julius Eastman Vol. 4: The Holy Presence

WILD UP

Release date: June 21, 2024 | Cover photo: Chris Rusiniak

On June 21, 2024, Wild Up — the multiple-time GRAMMY®-nominated contemporary music ensemble that has been called “a raucous, grungy, irresistibly exuberant … fun-loving, exceptionally virtuosic family” by The New York Times and turned in a stunning NPR Tiny Desk performance last year — releases Julius Eastman Vol. 4: The Holy Presence.

The Holy Presence is the latest entry in Wild Up’s ongoing anthology exploring the works of Julius Eastman, the late composer who not only took innovative approaches to orchestration and musical notation but injected a defiantly Black, queer perspective into the overwhelmingly white, straight world of classical music.

  • The Holy Presence is the latest entry in Wild Up’s ongoing anthology exploring the works of Julius Eastman, the late composer who not only took innovative approaches to orchestration and musical notation but injected a defiantly Black, queer perspective into the overwhelmingly white, straight world of classical music.

    With The Holy Presence, Wild Up digs ever deeper into Eastman’s oeuvre, performing lesser-known works that represent a mystically charged and spiritually reflective vein of his dynamic catalog. Featuring lead contributions from Davóne Tines (the rising performer who The New Yorker says is “changing what it means to be a classical singer”) and long-time Wild Up members Richard Valitutto (deemed “a keyboard superstar” by The New Yorker) and Seth Parker Woods (who The Guardian calls “a cellist of power and grace”), The Holy Presence also emphasizes some of the singular talents who count themselves among Wild Up’s broader collective.

    Valitutto is an expressive blur on the tumultuous “Piano 2,” while Tines lends an authoritative ominousness to the aforementioned “Our Father” and the acapella “Prelude To The Holy Presence Of Joan D’Arc.” However, the collection’s undeniable centerpiece is “The Holy Presence Of Joan D’Arc,” Eastman’s tribute to the medieval heroine who somewhat paradoxically has become both the personification of fiery religious conviction and a retrospective queer icon.

    The inclusion of “The Holy Presence Of Joan d’Arc” owes itself to the dedicated scholarship of Clarice Jensen but also to Seth Parker Woods’ herculean ambition. Performed solely by Woods on ten multi-tracked cello parts, it’s a towering achievement captured with furious precision and tenacity.

    1. Our Father

    2. Piano 2

    3. Prelude To The Holy Presence Of Joan D’Arc

    4. The Holy Presence Of Joan D’Arc

    Wild Up

    Andrew McIntosh, viola

    Mona Tian, viola

    Linnea Powell, viola

    Diana Wade, viola

    Derek Stein, cello

    Hillary Smith, cello

    Christopher Ahn, cello

    Niall Taro Ferguson, cello

    Seth Parker Woods, cello

    Stephen Pfeifer, bass

    Marlon Martinez, bass

    Davóne Tines, voice

    richard valitutto, piano

    Seth Parker Woods, cello

    Christopher Rountree, conductor / artistic director

    Produced, recorded, and mixed by Lewis Pesacov with additional production by Christopher Rountree

    Engineered by Lewis Pesacov and Clint Welander

    Additional mixing on Prelude to the Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc by Clint Welander

    Recorded at East West Studios, Infinitespin Studio, and Sunset Sound

    Mixed at Ahata Sound

    Mastered by Reuben Cohen at Lurssen Mastering, Los Angeles, CA

    Designer: Andrea Hyde

    Cover Photo: Christine Rusiniak

    Session Photos: Glen Hahn and Sam Lee

    Live Photo: Joe Sinnott

    Liner Notes: Harmony Holiday

    Executive Producer: Elizabeth Cline

    Production Associate: Glenna Adkins


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