[11] New York City Ballet principal Ask la Cour choreographed a pas de deux to the title track which was filmed and released with the album.
Dance Spirit Magazine featured the film and described it as "impossibly gorgeous shapes form and dissolve in the haunting black-and-white setting of the Martha Graham Studios in NYC".
[12] The pas de deux was performed as part of the Stars of American Ballet tour in 2017 by Ask la Cour and Teresa Reichlen.
The work is set in three separate sequences, each seeming to transpose the immense aspect of a sea that is observed, heard and felt as by body, mind and spirit.
"[18] Seascapes I, II and III from the album were premiered at the Chelsea Music Festival in June 2019, conducted by Ken David Masur.
Broadway World reviewed the concert: "Sensitively conducted by Ken-David Masur, the ethereal three movement work held the audience in absolute stillness at its conclusion.
The Whole Note Magazine reviewed Sierra: "The lush, and luscious, pieces are beautifully performed, their multiple layers seamlessly interwoven to produce an entrancing experience.
"[23] VAN Magazine wrote "Cornish’s landscape is lush, sun-baked, and a little hazy in the afternoon light, and Chow is adept and adroit at bringing out the glistening imagery painted in each track, with synesthetic titles like “Sky,” “Ocean,” “Sunglitter,” and “Last Light.” [24] One of the tracks on the album, "Last Light" was written for artist Noah Buchanan's painting Symphony.
She has scored many films including Fireflies in the Garden, which stars Julia Roberts and Ryan Reynolds, and Henson's Five Children and It.
[32] The film of the ballet was reviewed by Dance Spirit Magazine who wrote: "In this pas de deux to “Into Silence” by award-winning movie composer Jane Antonia Cornish, impossibly gorgeous shapes form and dissolve in the haunting black-and-white setting of the Martha Graham Studios in NYC.
[34] In 2008 ASCAP's Rudolf Nissim Prize jury honoured Cornish with a Special Distinction for her orchestral tone poem, Symphony.