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Mt Mundane

an epic journey of overcoming personal crisis, for orchestra, piano.

Composer Stephen Emmer unveils Mt Mundane, an epic journey of overcoming personal crisis, for orchestra, piano and treble. As of now you can order the Luxury Edition of the new Mt. Mundane album, which comes as a jewel case, including a full color 8 page booklet and 3 Bonus Tracks.

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Emmer is a renowned Dutch composer, arranger, and artist from Amsterdam, who has been a prominent figure in the international music scene since the 1970’s. Mt. Mundane is undoubtedly one of Emmer's most opulent and personal works; the project was recorded in 2024 at Abbey Road Studios, with a lineup of over 30 musicians and in collaboration with international music stars such as Anthony Weeden (The Lordof the Rings: The Rings of Power), Andrew Dudman (The Lord of the Rings trilogy), Grammy Award-winning choral conductor Nigel Short, pianist Ben Dawson, and treble Joshua Davidson.

In creating Mt. Mundane, Emmer set his life to music and in the process, came to terms with a drastic experience: the loss of hearing in his left ear, which posed an existential threat to him as a musician and composer. His experience of hearing loss led him to found the Artists Against Tinnitus foundation, to raise awareness for the hearing-related issues that musicians face.

The album symbolises the many crises that individuals can overcome, no matter how impossible they may initially seem; a message of hope and optimism that Emmer aims to convey to his audience and those who also face life-altering situations. The music is a true tapestry of Emmer’s identity, incorporating melodies that have been with him since the early days of his career over 45 years ago. He weaves these enduring themes into stunning symphonic compositions, enriched by the insights and creativity of his current artistic phase.

Mt. Mundane comprises a total of 15 'cinematic adagios: Emmer chose the adagio movement for its ability to convey music in the most personal manner, using a musical suite's most stately movement as a model in order to convey the many elements of grief in a pared-down manner, including moments of despair, hope, regret, and gratitude.

In the process he drew inspiration from French composers of the post-impressionist era, such as André Caplet, Lili Boulanger, Ravel, and Debussy, each renowned for their vividly colourful fauvist orchestrations and refined harmonisations.


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Credits

Stephen Emmer - Composer, arranger, orchestrator, mixing producer

Anthony Weeden - Co-orchestrator, transcriber & orchestra conductor

Andrew Dudman - Recording and mixing engineer (Stereo and Atmos)

Oli Morgan - Mastering engineer (stereo and Atmos)

Rob Sannen - Technical support

Hilary Skewes, Sophie Procter, Jenny Plant - Orchestra fixer Hilary Skewes & Co

Ben Dawson - Soloist on piano 

Nigel Short - Choirmaster

Joshua Davidson - Solo treble 

Abbey Road studio 2, edit room and penthouse room - recorded, mixed & mastered 

Ray Morimura - Original art image

Maarten Bousie - Graphic Design & Webmaster

Connie Kemp - Project manager

Thanks to Dan, Ed, Ellie, Sophie, Julia, Inez, Daphne

 


Musicians Abbey Road Studio 2 - 23 & 24 January 2024

Conductor - Anthony Weeden

Piano - Ben Dawson

Violin I - Jonathan Morton (orchestra leader), Max Baillie, Thomas Gould, Magdalena Filipczak, Eloisa-Fleur Thom, Amy Tress, Ronald Long, Yuliya Ostapchuk

Violin II - Ben Hancox, Magnus Johnston, Beatrix Lovejoy, Marije Johnston, Helena Wood, Ciaran McCabe, Juliette Roos, Gabriela Opacka-Boccadoro

Viola - James Boyd, Meghan Cassidy, Clifton Harrison, Ann Beilby, Eoin Schmidt-Martin, Stephen Upshaw

Cello - Ashok Klouda, Ben Chappell, Katherine Jenkinson, Victoria Harrild, Stephanie Tress, Chris Murray

Double Bass - Leon Bosch, Diane Clark, Lucy Shaw, Dominic Worsley

Flute - Karen Jones (double alto flute), Thomas Hancox (double piccolo)

Oboe - Philip Harmer (double cor)

Clarinet - Alan Andrews (double bass and contrabass)

Bassoon - Gavin McNaughton (double contra)

Horn - Richard Watkins, Corinne Bailey, Anna Douglass, Elise Campbell

Trumpet - Philip Cobb

Trombone - Andy Wood, Ed Tarrant, Becky Smith

Tuba - Adrian Miotti

Percussion - Joby Burgess, Paul Clarvis, Robert Farrer

Harp - Hugh Webb

Celeste - Catherine Edwards


Choir Abbey Road Studio 2 - 24 January 2024

Choirmaster - Nigel Short

Solo treble - Joshua Davidson

Soprano - Emma Walshe, Victoria Meteyard, Aine Smith, Katie Trethewey, Isabella Gibber, Rosanna Wicks, Laura Newey, Laura Oldfield

Tenor - Jeremy Budd, Nicholas Madden, Ben Alden, Hamish MacGregor, Jack Granby, Carlos Otero, Jacob Ewens, Ed Woodhouse

Alto - Martha McLorinan, Hannah Cooke, Shivani Rattan, Elizabeth Drury, Joy Sutcliffe, Elisabeth Paul, Christopher Mitchel, Hannah King

Bass - Jimmy Holliday, Jonathan Pratt, George Vines, Alex Semple, Tom Herring, Simon Whiteley, Alexander Hopkins, Thomas Lowen


reviews

“I would sincerely recommend that you check out Stephen Emmer’s newest opus. For sure. He is a true Maestro of both instrumentation and orchestration. His melodies are rich, haunting.”

Cynthia Wilson (ex- art director Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra) 

 

“This is how music is supposed to be.”

Suitbert Kempkes (WDR3 Classical Radio Germany) 

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