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Sarah Davachi has quickly risen in prominence since her first release five years ago, and Gave in Rest represents her highest artistic achievement. By infusing her compositional style within a predilection for medieval and Renaissance music, Davachi unearths a new realm of musical reverence, creating works both contemplative and beatific, eerie yet essentially human. Gave in Rest is a modern reading of early music, reforming sacred and secular sentiments to fit her purview and provide an exciting new way to hear the sounds that exist around us. Between January and September of 2017, Sarah Davachi lived in flux; storing her belongings in Vancouver, she spent the summer in Europe, occasionally performing in churches and lapidariums and seeking respite from her transitional state while surrounded by such storied history. βI've always been a pretty solitary person, but that summer I discovered quiet moments to be increasingly valuable,β says Davachi. βI became engaged in private practices of rest and rumination, almost to the point of ritual.β Though not religious, she sought ecclesiastic environments, sitting for hours in muted spaces and listened to how church instruments augmented them β their pipe organs, their bells, their choral voices β and resolved to βtap into that way of listening.β Davachi went deeper into studying early music over that summer, considering how Renaissance musicians experimented with new instruments, forms, and texture. Her reflections led her to the