Parks Grant, Johan Franco - As The Prophets Foretold Excursions

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Review by Eryka Couture

Album Review: As The Prophets Foretold Excursions by Parks Grant & Johan Franco So, I gave As The Prophets Foretold Excursions a spin the other day, and wow—what a ride. This classical gem from Parks Grant and Johan Franco is one of those albums that sneaks up on you. It’s not flashy or over-the-top; instead, it feels like a quiet conversation with someone who just gets music. Released under Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI), this US-based project is packed with deep vibes and thoughtful compositions. Let’s zoom in on two tracks that stuck with me: “As The Prophets Foretold” and “Excursions.” “As The Prophets Foretold” hits you right away—it’s got this hauntingly beautiful string section that feels like stepping into an old cathedral at dawn. You know, when everything’s still kinda hazy but somehow perfect? The track builds slowly, layering notes until you’re completely enveloped. Honestly, it reminded me of staring out a rainy window while sipping coffee—introspective yet uplifting. Not sure how they pulled that off, but man, it works. Then there’s “Excursions,” which goes in a totally different direction. It’s playful, almost mischievous, with these quick bursts of piano that feel like chasing after something—or someone. There were moments where I caught myself nodding along without even realizing it. It’s the kind of piece that makes you wanna grab your keys and go for a drive, no destination in mind. Just pure wanderlust bottled up into five minutes of sound. What really stands out about this album is its ability to balance depth with accessibility. Classical music can sometimes feel intimidating, like you need a PhD to fully appreciate it. But here? Nope. Parks Grant and JFK (sorry, couldn’t resist calling Johan Franco that) make it approachable. It’s smart without being pretentious, emotional without being melodramatic. Wrapping up, As The Prophets Foretold Excursions isn’t just another classical record—it’s more like a little journey you didn’t know you needed. And honestly, isn’t that what great music’s all about? Oh, fun fact: listening to this made me realize my cat actually digs classical music too. She sat next to the speaker the whole time. Weird flex, but cool.

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As The Prophets Foretold

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CRI 222 USD

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Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI)

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  • Vinyl
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Notes

  • 1 As The Prophets Foretold A Cantata for Chorus, Brass and Carillion
  • 2 Excursions For two trumpets, Horn and Trombone

About Parks Grant, Johan Franco

Notes from 1955 bio provided by the composer: Faculty member at Temple University, Philadelphia, 1947 to 1951; Guest at Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, NY, July to September 1949; Music librarian at Free Library of Philadelphia, 1951-1952; Faculty member at Sacramento State College, Sacramento, CA, summer 1952; Faculty member at Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO, summer 1953; Faculty at University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, from 1953 - 1973. Elected secretary-treasurer of the Mississippi Music Teacher's Association at the time of its founding, Feb. 5, 1955. Author of a book, Music for Elementary Teachers was published in the fall of 1951 by Appleton-Century-Crofts, used in over 200 colleges and universities. Lynda Aldana (excerpt from article in Breve Notes, No. 59, April 2000): William Parks Grant was a composer, scholar and music educator. He was born in 1910 in Columbus, Ohio. He received his terminal degree from the Eastman School of Music in 1948. His teachers at Eastman included Howard Hanson and Harold Gleason. By the time Parks Grant arrived at the University of Mississippi as a faculty member in music education, he was already a prolific composer. Also, he had just authored his book, Music for Elementary Teachers, which was a major contribution to the field of music education. During his tenure at the University, Grant had less and less time to devote to composing, as more of his time was increasingly taken by his Mahler scholarship. In 1964, Parks Grant began his work as editor of Mahlers Symphony no. 9. He was in Vienna from 1965- 1966 where he corrected over 250 errors in Mahler s Ninth Symphony. Additionally, he worked on Mahler s Second, Third, and Eighth Symphonies. With funding provided by Leonard Bernstein in 1970, Parks Grant was able to later work on the Third Symphony. Due to the growing public interest in the 1950s and 60s in Mahler s music, Grant wrote much about his research on Mahler, especially in articles for the Bruckner Society journal, Chord and Discord. As with Kreutz, Parks Grant wrote for many different media. Fortunately, while there are lacunae in the Arthur Kreutz Collection, the William Parks Grant Collection presented fewer problems. Also, when Grants dues expired in 1996, the American Composers Alliance sent what it had, which filled in many of the remaining gaps in the collection. Parks Grant kept very detailed records of his compositions. Edward Komara, the Music Librarian at the University of Mississippi, has noted that Parks Grant used three different numbering schemes during his life. He began his final opera scheme in 1943 and used it until his death in 1988.

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  • Dr. Parks Grant
  • W. Parks Grant

Interesting fact about Album

Here's an interesting fact: The album *As The Prophets Foretold Excursions* by Parks Grant and Johan Franco is a hidden gem in the classical music world. Released under Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI), a label known for championing contemporary composers, it blends two evocative tracks—*As The Prophets Foretold* and *Excursions*. These pieces feel like a journey through time and emotion, offering listeners a unique mix of American classical innovation. It’s the kind of album that makes you appreciate how music can tell stories without words.