Thursday, October 23, 2008

Today's Tunes...

So, I've been engulfed in my Choral Literature class the past several weeks, and I've heard some amazing music.
Obrecht wrote some fantastic music, Missa Caput in particular.
Palestria...WHOA! Go listen to his Pope Marcellus Mass...at least the Kyrie. Fantabulastic!
Thomas Luis da Victoria...good stuff.
My favorite: Josquin. Absalon fili mi.

I'd heard the music of these guys before, but not in context of what I have learned about their cultural time period. These guys were rock stars!

alright...now that my geek self has passed, Rachel Yamagata has been coming through my speakers. Jazzy girl. Good stuff. Cold Play's X&Y album has been playing in my vehicle. I like his voice, even though he sings with little resonance and solely from his throat. I certainly wouldn't encourage my choir to sing like that, but his voice fits his music well.

Hmm...this is a geeky post, but I am, afterall in graduate school.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Todays Tunes...

Howard Helvey's arrangement of the spiritual The Time for Praying. Ooo...good stuff. I think I'm going to do this with our church choir.
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Today's Tunes...

So this is a much more fitting title for this section of my blog, rather than confining me to a specific day; we all know how well that worked out.

Today I've listened to Stile Antico, a choir of young British singers which has gotten its name out of a Renaissance idea. I have been listening to their album "Music for Compline" while working on a research & bibliography assignment. You can preview the entire album on Amazon, and I have particularly enjoyed tracks 5, 10, and 16. I think you will particularly like 10.
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Friday, October 3, 2008

Choral Scholars and Chamber Singers

Beautiful concert in a beautiful singing space! Here's the Ave verum corpus (William Byrd) I conducted. This is Choral Scholars, a small volunteer choir from Chamber Singers. You may not be able to readily tell that it's me, but rest assured that you aren't seeing some guy off the street and that it is in fact me...in that case, I guess it IS some guy off the street. THANKS FOR THE VIDEO, RACHEL!!
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