REVIEWS

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October 2023

‘The Hunt’ and ‘Sin-Eater’ Reviews: New Songs of Old Worlds – Wall Street Journal
Review

August 2022

Americana Newly Recorded – Musical America
Review

December 2021

Twelve works premiered in ‘Carols After a Plague’ concert from The Crossing choir – Philadelphia Inquirer
Review

A Christmas concert for our time: Carols After a Plague – WHYY
Preview

September 2021

Nally, Crossing Make Triumphant ‘Return’ – Chestnut Hill Local
Review

Classical music to see in Philly this fall – Philadelphia Inquirer
Preview

Finally, a Lot of Classical Music and Opera to Hear This Season – New York Times
Preview

August 2021

Contemporary Muwashshahat – New Sounds
Episode

July 2021

Performances in the outdoors at WMPAC – Explore Big Sky
Preview

May 2021

Take it outside: Concerts and performances are popping up outdoors all over Philly – Philadelphia Inquirer
Preview

April 2021

With 'A Native Hill,' The Crossing Takes You On A Beautiful, Mystical Journey Through Nature – WRTI
Article

January 2021

“Anonymous Man" makes The Top 10 of 2020 – New Sounds
Feature

December 2020

Music And Mayhem: A Diary Of Classical Albums For A Troubled 2020 – NPR Music
Article

The 25 Best Classical Music Tracks of 2020 – New York Times
Article

November 2020

Take a Peaceful Walk in ’The Forest’ with Award-Winning Choir, The Crossing – OperaWire
Article

Teaching music over Zoom is hard, but Drexel app makes it easier for Philly high school students – Philadelphia Inquirer
Article

Choral Field Embraces the Democratic Process – Chorus America
Article

Long Time Passing: Musicians Follow the American Election’s Deceptive Cadence – VAN Magazine
Article

October 2020

Up on the Roof, Into the Woods, and Down in the Graveyards … Classical Music Lives – WQXR
Review

A choir. Some trees. Add a new amplified sound system and you have a COVID-19-era concert format. – Philadelphia Inquirer
Review

Philadelphia choir survives with unique outdoor performances amidst pandemic – 6ABC News
Preview

September 2020

On Stage: The Crossing finds a safe way to perform together at Bowman’s Hill – Chester County Times
Preview

Philly’s classical music season has arrived. Let the experimentation begin. – Philadelphia Inquirer
Preview

Music Unframed and in the Great Outdoors: Keep Your Expectations Different – WQXR
Preview

The Crossing presents ‘In Nature’ and ‘One Day I Saw’ – Broad Street Review
Article

July 2020

The Crossing Continues To Create Despite Covid-19 – WUOT Knoxville
Podcast

A Few Early Ventures Into In-Person Singing – Chorus America
Article

Socially Distanced Performances Continue at WMPAC – Lone Peak Lookout
Article

May 2020

The Crossing presents "Carthage" A journey you must take – Broad Street Review
Review

April 2020

This Mütter Museum-commissioned song, ‘Protect Yourself from Infection,’ is eerie and perfect | Listen here – Philadelphia Inquirer
Article

 Anonymous Man Reveals an Intimate Side of Michael Gordon – San Fransisco Classical Voice
Review

Michael Gordon: Anonymous Man – AllMusic
Review

October 2019

Philly’s world-famous choir, The Crossing, premieres Gavin Bryars’ latest. Will it be their next Grammy? – Philadelphia Inquirer
Review

September 2019

Album Review: ‘Evolutionary Spirits’ – American Choral Journal
Article

Celebrate Philadelphia’s wave of pestilential death: Mutter Museum will mark the great flu pandemic with parade and exhibit – Philadelphia Inquirer
Article

July 2019

‘Muziek kan er minstens evenveel toe doen als politiek’ — De Standaard (Belgium)
Article

June 2019

America’s Most Astonishing Choir Hates Sounding Pretty – New York Times
Article

Grammy-winning choir The Crossing premieres sci-fi theatrical performance – WHYY
Article

february 2019

Grammy Award winners include Bienen School faculty, alumna – Northwestern University News Center
Article

This Choral Recording by The Crossing, ZEALOT CANTICLES, Just Won a GRAMMY! – WRTI
Article

The Crossing Reinterprets Grief and Mourning With a New Look at a Hans Christian Andersen Classic – IndyWeek
Article

Q&A: Prof. Donald Nally talks third consecutive Grammy nomination for Best Choral Performance – The Daily Northwestern
Article

Fire in my mouth: Julia Wolfe Examines Immigration and the Labor Movement – I Care If You Listen
Review

Julia Wolfe’s Haunting Elegy to the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory — The Nation
Review

The Crossing Reinterprets Grief and Mourning With a New Look at a Hans Christian Andersen Classic — Indy Week
Article

JANUARY 2019

Carnegie Hall’s New Season: Here’s What Our Critics Want to Hear — New York Times
Preview

With Protest and Fire, an Oratorio Mourns a Tragedy — New York Times
Review

Arming a Chorus of Women With Scissors — New York Times
Article

Montco’s Pulitzer Prize-winning composer used two Philly churches to rehearse her big Lincoln Center premiere, opening Thursday — Philadelphia Inquirer
Preview

Angelic Voices For Troubled Times — Northwestern University Research News
Article

An Oratorio For Tolerance With The Crossing — KUAF Arts Beat
Interview

A 'Fire' of Operatic Proportions Ignites Geffen Hall — Musical America
Review

December 2018

‘A Native Hill’ not quite finished, but still masterful — Chestnut Hill Local
Review

Watch and Listen: Grammy-Winning Choir, The Crossing, Sings in the WRTI Performance Studio – WRTI
Article

Philadelphia-Based Choir ‘The Crossing’ Nominated For Third-Consecutive Grammy Award — CBS Philly
Article

October 2018

“if there were water: MINAKAKIS Crossings Cycle" — Gramophone
Review

A New Choral Recording by The Crossing: Zealot Canticles, A Musical Plea for Tolerance — WRTI
Review

September 2018

“When Singing Becomes a Revolutionary Act” — Musical America
Review

“Review: In a Gilded Space, a Choir Reflects on War and Peace” Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim for The New York Times
Review

“The Crossing choir takes on Trump’s ‘These aren’t people, these are animals’ comments in Fringe performance” — Philadelphia Inquirer
Review

“Classical Fall Preview: ‘luminous and acute’” — New York Times
Preview

Conductor Donald Nally Talks about The Crossing and "Zealot Canticles" – Community Idea Station PBS/NPR
Interview

August 2018

“Fall Classical Music Preview” — The New Yorker
Preview

“If you like your music edgy and grand, Philly Fringe 2018 is for you” — Philadelphia Inquirer
Preview

July 2018

“The Crossing choir premieres vivid new Kile Smith work” — Philadelphia Inquirer
Review

“The creative arc of Kile Smith: Do opportunities make the piece? Or does the piece create the opportunity?” — Condemned To Music blog by David Patrick Stearns
Blog

june 2018

“Watch and Listen: Grammy-Winning Choir, The Crossing, Sings in the WRTI Performance Studio” — WRTI 90.1FM Philadelphia
Watch // Listen

"Musical ‘series of life journeys’ at Hill Presby Church" -- Chestnut Hill Local
Review

may 2018

“The Crossing's Month of Moderns is back for another ambitious round” — Philadelphia Inquirer
Preview

"The Crossing Presents Ninth 'Month Of Moderns' Festival In Philadelphia, Featuring Three World Premieres" -- Broadway World
Review

april 2018

"Ted Hearne, was recognized for “Sound from the Bench,” a cantata for choir (the extraordinary Crossing, out of Philadelphia)..." -- The New York Times on Pullitzer Prize for music.
Review

“Conductor Donald Nally explores contemporary chaos in choral music” — Northwestern Now
Article

March 2018

"Against all odds, a choir focused on new music prospers" -- Chicago Tribune
Review

"Sublime new-music choir the Crossing makes its local debut" -- Chicago Reader
Review

"Michael Gordon's Anonymous Man, Performed by the Crossing" -- New Music USA
Review

February 2018

"Grammy Award-winning choral ensemble makes Chicago-area debut with Bienen School residency and concert" -- Northwestern Now
Review

"Grammy Award-winning choral ensemble makes Chicago-area debut with Bienen School residency and concert" -- Chicago Tribune
Review

January 2018

"Bienen professor receives second Grammy nomination for best choral performance" -- The Daily Northwestern
Review

"Two Philadelphia-based gems came together to win the Grammy for Best Choral Performance." -- WRTI- 90.1
Review

"Westminster Alumnus wins Grammy Award" -- News at Rider University
Review

December 2017

"Crossing at Christmas unusual, as usual" -- Philadelphia Inquirer review of The Crossing @ Christmas
Review

"At Hill church, not a ‘memory lane’ Christmas experience" -- Chestnut Hill Local
Preview

November 2017

"So Proudly We Hail: The Crossing presents 'the national anthems tour'" -- Broad Street Review
Review

"The Crossing presents timely and challenging new music for voices" -- Washington Classical Review 
Review

"The Crossing choir hosts composers not necessarily looking to soothe audiences" -- Philadelphia Inquirer review of The National Anthems Tour
Review

"Three Composers on the Necessity and Pitfalls of Political Music" -- New York Times discussion on the political music by the three composers of The National Anthems Tour
Article

"The future of Philadelphia music" -- The Crossing mentioned in the Philadelphia Inquirer's article on new music in the city
Article

"Welcome to the arts in the age of Trump" -- The National Anthems tour mentioned in the Philadelphia Inquirer article on political music
Article

"9 free things to do in D.C. in November" -- The National Anthems tour mentioned in the Washington Post
Article

September 2017

"‘Recording Reviews by Marjorie Johnston" - Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians (September 2017, Vol. 26, No. 7) review of Bonhoffer
Review

"‘HEARNE: Sound from the Bench" - Opera News review of Sound From The Bench
Review

August 2017

"‘Classical Notes: A New Recording of “Threni” and Ted Hearne’s “Sound from the Bench”" - The New Yorker review of Sound From The Bench
Review

July 2017

"‘Stunningly interpreted’ new music at Hill Presby Church" - Chestnut Hill Local review of Michael Gordon's Anonymous Man
Review

"The Crossing premieres a moveable feast from Bang on a Can" - The Philadelphia Inquirer review of Michael Gordon's Anonymous Man
Review

June 2017

"‘Stellar international reputation’ for Hill ensemble" - Chestnut Hill Local review of MoM 2017
Review

"For an edgy treat, catch the Crossing's 'Month of Moderns' finale" - The Philadelphia Inquirer preview of MoM 3: Anonymous Man
Preview

"Anonymous Man" - Van Magazine preview of Michael Gordon's Anonymous Man
Preview

"Nationally acclaimed choir coming soon to Hill twice" - Chestnut Hill Local preview of MoM 2017
Preview

May 2017

"ALBUM REVIEW: Sound from the Bench by Ted Hearne" - Second Inversion review of Sound from the Bench
Review

April 2017

"Ted Hearne and The Crossing's Sound from the Bench" - Sound from the Bench as Q2 Music's Album of the Week
Review

"Two Philadelphia ensembles performed at Knoxville's Big Ears Festival" - WHYY's NewsWorks on our appearance at the 2017 Big Ears Festival
Article

March 2017

"Two New Choral Music Recording" - The New Yorker reviews The Fifth Century
Review

"The Crossing and the International Contemporary Ensemble's 'Seven Responses'" - Review of Seven Responses CD from Q2 Music
Review

"The Crossing: Changing the world, one concert at a time" - The Philadelphia Inquirer review of Zealot Canticles
Review

January 2017

"The Crossing: David Lang’s Lifespan at the Cleveland Museum of Art" - Review of our Lifespan performances at The Cleveland Museum of Art from ClevelandClassical.com
Review

"PRISM Quartet, The Crossing/Donald Nally: The Fifth Century album review - moves through a slow-motion universe" - The Irish Times review of The Fifth Century
Review

"Cleveland Museum of Art hosts The Crossing for 'Lifespan' serenade to an ancient rock" - Preview of our visit to the Cleveland Museum of Art
Preview

December 2016

"GAVIN BRYARS: The Fifth Century; Two Love Songs" - The Fifth Century review from Audiophile Audition
Review

"Rebecca Siler's 'brilliant' soprano voice graces Chamber Music Society concert" - The Philadelphia Inquirer review of The Crossing @ Christmas
Review

"Christmas without the carols" - Review of The Crossing @ Christmas from Broadstreet Review
Review

"Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’ among top albums of 2016" - The Fifth Century included in Asbury Park Press's 'top albums of 2016'
Review

"From 'Breaking the Waves' to 'Einstein on the Beach': The Year in Classical Music" - The Crossing included twice in The Philadelphia Inquirer's 'bests' of 2016
Article

"59TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS: NOMINEES" - Bonhoeffer nominated for a Grammy Award
List

"Gavin Bryars shows why he is one of the greats" - The Buffalo News review of The Fifth Century
Review

"From Bach to Bryars, the best classical albums of 2016" - The Fifth Century included on the Chicago Tribune's 'best classical albums of 2016'
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"Gavin Bryars: The Fifth Century CD review – scrunchy harmonies and weaving saxes" - The Guardian review of The Fifth Century
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November 2016

"Album reviews: The Rolling Stones - Blue & Lonesome, The Weeknd - Starboy, Peter Doherty - Hamburg Demonstrations and more (Also Bob Dylan, Hilma Nikolaisen and Gavin Bryars)" - The Independent review of The Fifth Century
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"So much to be thankful for!" - The Fifth Century included in Greg Sandow's submission for ArtsJournal.com's blog
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"Mystical Aura - New ECM-album by Gavin Bryars" - Klassik Akzente review of The Fifth Century (article in German)
Review

October 2016

"Review: ‘Canticles of the Holy Wind’ Summons the Elements at the Met" - The New York Times review of Canticles of the Holy Wind at the Met Museum
Review

"Big Ears Festival Expands to Four Days, Announces 64 Performances" - The Crossing included in an article from Rolling Stone about the 2017 Big Ears Festival
Article

September 2016

"Philly Fringe 2016: Ted Hearne and The Crossing’s ‘Sound From the Bench’" - Broad Street Review review of our Sound From the Bench program at FringeArts
Review

"'Sound From the Bench' at Fringe: Music that means something" - Preview from The Philadelphia Inquirer of our performance of music of Ted Hearne at FringeArts
Preview

August 2016

"New Music Inspired by Christ’s Agony and Dating Apps" - Review of Seven Responses at Mostly Mozart from The New York Times (begins about half-way down)
Review

"Philly group The Crossing wows at New York's Mostly Mozart Festival" - The Philadelphia Inquirer review of Seven Responses at Mostly Mozart
Review

"7 Inspirations for 'Seven Responses'" - Lincoln Center article on some of the inspiration behind Seven Responses
Article

"10 Things to Do Now in NYC" - Seven Responses included on this list from The New York Times
Article

"Got a Classic Piece? Here Comes the Sequel." - The New York Times references Seven Responses in this article about response-composition
Article

July 2016

"The Crossing Choir in Concert on WRTI: Seven Responses, Part 2, July 24th at 4 PM" - Preview of Seven Responses Part 2 broadcast on WRTI
Preview

"Crossing musically to Chestnut Hill" - The Chestnut Hill Local review of Jeff Quartets
Review

"The Crossing sings modern music for a dead master" - The Philadelphia Inquirer review of Jeff Quartets
Review

"The Crossing Choir in Concert on WRTI: Seven Responses, Part 1, July 10th at 4 PM" - Preview of Seven Responses Part 1 broadcast on WRTI
Preview

"10 Cutting-Edge Artists That Have Captured the Imagination Mid-Year" - Q2 Music names The Crossing a 2016 'Cutting Edge Artist'
Article

June 2016

"Crossing over into new music commissioned by local opera star" - The Chestnut Hill Local review of Seven Responses
Review

"Donald Nally’s The Crossing presents ‘Seven Responses’ - A dialogue of the centuries" - Broad Street Review review of Seven Responses
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"The Crossing: 'Just when you think you've heard everything...'" - The Philadelphia Inquirer review of Seven Responses
Review

"Crossing choir presents 'Seven Responses' to sacred sorrow of baroque oratorio" - NewsWorks preview of Seven Responses
Preview

"The Crossing plays Gavin Bryars and Tõnu Kõrvits: Meditation with saxophones" - Broad Street Review review of the NYC premiere of The Fifth Century
Review

"Local chamber choir The Crossing reflect on 1680 composition with new Seven Responses" - Preview of Seven Responses from WXPN
Preview

"The Crossing’s Ambitious Two-Night Project: Seven Responses" - WRTI preview of Seven Responses
Preview

"Coming up in Philly music: ‘Seven Responses’ to wounds and healing" - Broad Street Review preview of Seven Responses
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"'Seven Responses': A massive union of old, new, compassion, and suffering" - The Philadelphia Inquirer preview of Seven Responses
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"The Fifth Century as a window to eternity: Gavin Bryars in New York" - Bachtrack review of the NYC premiere of Gavin Bryars' The Fifth Century
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"Review: Hints of Eternity at Trinity Wall Street" - Review of the NYC Premiere of Gavin Bryars' The Fifth Century in The New York Times
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"Rescheduled concert more contemplative than dramatic" - The Philadelphia Inquirer review of the NYC premiere of Gavin Bryars' The Fifth Century
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"THE CROSSING: “THE FIFTH CENTURY"" - The New Yorker preview of the NYC premiere of Gavin Bryars' The Fifth Century
Preview

April 2016

"The Crossing Joins ICE and Quicksilver for epic Seven Responses project" - Broadway World Preview of Seven Responses
Preview

January 2016

"The Crossing: 'The Fifth Century'" - The New Yorker feature in "Goings on about town"
Preview

December 2015

"Choral repertoire opposites at Hill Christmas concerts" - Review of The Crossing @ Christmas 2015 in Chestnut Hill Local
Review

"Christmas magic from The Crossing" - The Philadelphia Inquirer review of The Crossing @ Christmas 2015
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"The Crossing to Premiere Gavin Bryars' The Fifth Century, 1/23" - Broadway World preview of Gavin Bryars' The Fifth Century
Preview

"Church Doublebill" - Preview of The Crossing @ Christmas in Chestnut Hill Local
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"A classical year: The best, the worst, the squid brains" - The Philadelphia Inquirer calls Toivo Tulev's A child said, what is the grass? from MoM 2015 Philadelphia's 'most successful musical fusion' of 2015
Article

"Al-Bustan and The Crossing join musical cultures" - Review of our collaboration with Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture in The Philadelphia Inquirer
Review

November 2015

"New Syrian Music Recalls Happier Times" - The Philadelphia Inquirer preview of Words Adorned with Al-Bustan
Preview

October 2015

"Two more grand slam home run concerts at Hill churches" - Chestnut Hill Local review of Reprise 1
Review

"The Crossing Choir marks 10 amazing years" - Review of Reprise 1 by Philadelphia Inquirer
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"A grand old home for innovative music" - Philadelphia Inquirer on Sessions @ Stotesbury
Preview

August 2015

"Music Review: Lewis Spratlan - Hesperus is Phosphorus" - Review of Hesperus is Phosphorus by blogcritics.org
Review

July 2015

"Classical Playlist: Lewis Spratlan, Beethoven and Brahms" - The New York Times  review of Hesperus is Phosphorus
Review

June 2015

"'Path of Miracles' was the event of the season" - The Philadelphia Inquirer reviews Joby Talbot's Path of Miracles from The Month of Moderns 2015
Review

"Crossing over again" - Review of the second concert of The Month of Moderns 2015: Out of hopeful green stuff woven in Chestnut Hill Local
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"Crossing Whitman with Estonia" - The Philadelphia Inquirer  on the second concert of The Month of Moderns 2015: Out of hopeful green stuff woven
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"Hill world premiere: no discernible rhythm but potent" - Chestnut Hill Local review of the first concert of The Month of Moderns 2015: Only memory of forgetting
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"The Crossing looks back (a little)" - Review of the first concert of The Month of Moderns 2015: Only memory of forgetting in The Philadelphia Inquirer
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"[Moonstrund Air] effectively blends rhythmic, harmonic and stylistic techniques of early and contemporary music in ways that use the building blocks of the past to point the way into the future." - WRTI  review of Moonstrung Air: Choral music of Gregory Brown
Review

April 2015

"'Crossing' choir to perform with Jenks Students" - Chestnut Hill Local preview of our collaboration with the J.S. Jenks School
Preview