In
March, 2003:
Terri made her producing debut with an audio
book recording of Marsden Hartley's
Cleophas and His Own.
In honor of a major retrospective devoted to the
painting of this important early American
modernist (which was featured from June 7, 2003
at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC,
and is currently on exhibit at the Nelson-Atkins
Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri)
217 Records is
pleased to present this sound recording of an
under-appreciated American poet of the first
rank, Marsden Hartley
(1877-1943).
November, 2003
217 Records releases
CARAVAN
2005-2006
217 Films premiered
Cleophas and His Own
on June 22, 2005. Directed by Michael
Maglaras. Executive Producer, Terri Templeton
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2006-2007
Terri produced Volumes One and Two of the John Greenleaf
Whittier Recording Project: by the 19th century American poet and
abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier. Read by
Michael Maglaras.
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currently...
2007-2008
Terri is
currently editing a new documentary about the
life of Marsden Hartley - written, directed and
narrated by Michael Maglaras - titled
VISIBLE
SILENCE: MARSDEN HARTLEY, PAINTER AND POET,
which will premiere on September 25, 2008 at the
Bates College Museum of Art.
This
year, she also produced the 5-CD audio
recording of Longfellow's The Song of Hiawatha,
performed by Michael Maglaras.
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some
reviews...
Merry Go Round (217 Records, 2001)
Reviewer:
Paul Lieske,
CDBaby:
I am so taken, this
September afternoon, by Ms. Templeton! This
'merry go round' of ornate, almost eccentric
songwriting by Mr. Henderson is flooding my
room, mind, body with much glee!! I should
say, this sound, so soft and haunting, in some
instances reminding me of Maria McKee or
Innocence Mission, is so striking, quietly
lovely. I am enthralled and elated by this
earthly elegance! and so, I do thank you for
such sonically wonderful sounds!!
Reviewer: Martin Gering, CDBaby:
Yes, this is really a
breathtaking album, from the beginning through
the surprising reprise.
Reviewer:
John Scalzi, Indiecrit:
Terri Templeton has a great voice: Templeton
takes the crushed little things and sings them
off to their fate.
Spark
(217 Records, 2002)
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indiecrit's review
of SPARK
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