January recording sessions finished

A few days ago, we finished the first of our two recording sessions.

We spent three days, January 14-16, recording in the sanctuary of Christ Presbyterian Church in New Haven, CT. It’s intense work, to be sure, but so gratifying. We are thrilled to be working with Mateusz Zechowski of Studio Teo, who provides keen musical insight in addition to his recording engineering expertise. During these January sessions, we recorded Russell Nadel’s Orchard Sunset, Michael Weinstein-Reiman’s Roland, Aaron Price’s Amber Veil, Naftali Schindler’s Chants, Pastorals, and Antiphons of the New Moon, and our transcription of Erik Satie’s Gnossienne Nos. 2 and 4. In all, we laid down about 2/3 of the music for the album.

When we weren’t recording, photographer Courtney Potter was snapping pictures of us in various spots around New Haven, including Union Station and the elegant New Haven Lawn Club. Thanks to her stellar work, we have beautiful photography for our album packaging, plus many more photos. We’re giving sneak peaks of the photos on our Facebook page, so be sure to like Apple Orange Pair to see them all! Here’s a really cool one:

Courtney Potter Photography | Apple Orange Pair 2013

Preparing to record

We are back from an extended December break, during which we played a collective bunch of Nutcrackers, orchestra concerts, and church jobs in Virginia and New England. Whew! In between, Colleen got to experience the travails of transportation problems, and is now equipped with a shiny red new station wagon for continued road fun with the harp.

We’re hitting the recording studio starting January 14, and are excited to be working with renowned sound engineer and oboist Mateusz Zechowski in New Haven. We are even more excited to (probably) be recording in our old performance venue, Christ Presbyterian Church, at which we have so many fans and friends. Our experiences at this church, musically and otherwise, have been increasingly meaningful to us both over the course of 8+ years (even before we started playing together!). We are glad to be able to acknowledge the wonderful people there, and the church’s lovely sanctuary, by using it for our first recording.

During our time together in January, we will be recording at least 2/3 of our CD (the remainder to be done in February when Colleen is back for Eastern CT Symphony); meeting with graphic designers; and having amazing photo shoots with the talented Courtney Potter Cook, a photographer from North Carolina. We are looking forward to her creative assistance in fashioning a unique image for our CD, poster, and other recording-related items!

Goal reached!

We’ve reached our goal! Thanks to 115 backers both on and off Kickstarter, the campaign to record our first album is fully funded, with a little extra on top. We are grateful to each backer for their invaluable affirmation of not only our recording, but the wonderful new music it will showcase by Michael Weinstein-Reiman, Sarah Beth May, Naftali Schindler, Russell Nadel, and Aaron N. Price.

During the next several months, we will be hitting the recording studio with Mateusz Zechowski of Studio Teo, hiring a real graphic designer, and getting new duo photos, among the many other tasks required to make our album a reality. We have recording dates lined up in New Haven at our favorite performance venue, Christ Presbyterian Church, in mid-January and mid-February, for about 60 total minutes of music–most of it brand-new and never before recorded. We are shooting for a June 2013 release.

Stay tuned for more updates as we embark on this new adventure!

Two days left!

Our Kickstarter campaign to fund our first album is in its final two days! It has been monumentally exciting to watch the number of our backers grow, during even just these past 24 hours. Thank you to our now 97 backers, who have pledged a total of $8,680 toward our $9000 goal. It is really looking like we will have a recording now! Only $330 left to go before Saturday at 8am.

All our backers get access to inside information, and anyone at level $10 or more receives free pre-release digital tracks from our recording. Many backers will also be receiving special signed copies of our CD before its official public release next summer, and two lucky backers will be naming the song of their choice for us to arrange, record and dedicate especially to them. (We can’t wait to see what they choose…!)

Post-Thanksgiving update

As of Thursday (Thanksgiving) evening, we had 67 backers and $6,766 pledged toward our funding goal of $9000. We are 76% of the way to making our first recording a real possibility! Thank you to our many backers for championing our recording of new works by composers Russell Nadel, S. Beth May, Naftali Schindler, and Michael Weinstein-Reiman.

And check it out: we are being featured on the Arts Council of Greater New Haven’s website this week! We’re so thankful for new friends like these who are giving our project added visibility!