"This connection to Jerusalem moved Anselm to write music for the ages that were coming, but also for the ages that had passed. He was absorbed in the wisdom of the past and moving into the present and leaving behind something for the future... He absorbed the past, wanted to help with the future, and did his best while he was here. I think his contribution... was immense... the music can keep going... I hope we can move his legacy forward especially now with human rights, because that's what Anselm was all about."
-Jack Healey, March 11, 2018, Washington D.C.