Resonating Earth emerged from pianist Carolyn Enger’s profound connection to nature and her dedication to environmental activism. Living in a wooden house outside Manhattan, Enger draws inspiration from the natural vibrations of her seven-foot Steinway piano, her personal yoga and meditation practices, and her profound love for the planet. This album, born from those inspirations, offers a sonic environment conducive to contemplation and openness, featuring a diverse collection of compositions that span multiple generations and schools of thought.
The album opens and closes with works by Meredith Monk, whose pieces “Quarry Waltz” and “Ellis Island” frame the program with themes of totalitarianism and the promise of freedom. Interwoven throughout are compositions by Marcos Balter, Nico Muhly, Wolfgang Rihm, Missy Mazzoli, John Cage, John Luther Adams, Philip Glass, Iman Habibi, Caroline Shaw, and Sean Hickey—each bringing unique perspectives and emotional depth to the project.
Reviews:
“I’m also deeply impressed with Resonating Earth, a potent collection of piano works by a broad range of contemporary composers, lovingly performed by Carolyn Enger…there’s something for everyone in this beautiful, meaningful recital.”
-Steve Smith
“Enger’s project could have been titled Das Lied von der Erde had Mahler not beat her to it 115 years ago. She’s received deserved acclaim for her playing and the sincerity with which her deeply felt interpretations are presented, and certainly the reputation she’s built as a performer and recording artist is significantly enhanced by Resonating Earth.”
-Ron Schepper, Textura