Stephen Hartke's "Tituli / Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain" is a captivating classical album released on January 1, 2003, under the ECM New Series label. This album is a testament to Hartke's compositional prowess, offering a rich and diverse listening experience. The album consists of seven tracks titled "Tituli" and one additional piece, "Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain," each with a duration of approximately one hour.
The "Tituli" tracks are inspired by ancient Roman inscriptions, and Hartke's music beautifully captures the essence of these historical artifacts. The compositions are intricate and layered, showcasing Hartke's ability to blend contemporary classical music with historical themes. Each track tells a story, making the album a journey through time and sound.
"Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain" is a standout piece, offering a stark contrast to the "Tituli" tracks. This composition is a powerful and evocative piece that showcases Hartke's versatility as a composer. The title itself suggests a sense of drama and intensity, which is reflected in the music.
Stephen Hartke's "Tituli / Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain" is a must-listen for fans of classical music, offering a unique blend of historical inspiration and contemporary composition. The album is a testament to Hartke's skill and creativity, making it a valuable addition to any music collection.