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Bring Volti’s “rich, warm, generous and evocative” sound into your home, your car – wherever you listen to innovative and inspiring music. All CDs are $17 ($15 + $2 for shipping).
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“The performances here are buoyant and transparent enough to let the texts and contrapuntal workings
of the music shine through, yet they boast a weighty charge that speaks of serious attention to the task at hand.” |
Turn the Page Volti, San Francisco's 20-voice professional chamber choir, has achieved national recognition as pioneers in new vocal
music: they are the first and only chorus to have won ASCAP/Chorus America's Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music Award six times.
This disc shows what the buzz is all about, with works by eight contemporary American composers, five of them commissioned and premiered by Volti,
under its founder and artistic director Robert Geary. Opening the disc is the first recording of all four movements of Aaron Jay Kernis' stunning and hypnotic Ecstatic Meditations, named by the
National Endowment for the Arts as an American Masterpiece of Choral Music. Also featured is the first recording of a major new work by Volti's
resident composer Mark Winges, Open the Book of What Happened (2005). Other never-before-recorded Volti commissions include Kurt Rohde's Endless,
a six-part setting of luminous, elliptical poetry by Jakob Stein (2007); Gabriela Lena Frank's startling, rhythmic Ccollanan Maria!, a multicultural
mix of traditional Catholic imagery with ancient Incan ritual (2004); two of Stacy Garrop's Sonnets of Beauty and Music, part of her project to set
23 sonnets of Edna St. Vincent Millay (2006); and Eric Moe's O the Flesh is Hot but the Heart is Cold (2005) - about which all we can say is that
any piece of music based on a poem titled "Baked Alaska: a Theory of" just begs to be tasted. Rounding out the generous collection of over 75 minutes of music are Ronald Caltabiano's Metaphor (1994) (settings of three short poems - one
each by Blake, Donne and Whitman - in playful comparisons of the behavior of insects to that of humans) and the "ancient," by Volti's standards,
Two Motets of William Hawley (written way back in 1981, but too gorgeous not to be included here).
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Volti LIVE: Singing Without A Net
For over 25 years, Volti has consistently championed the newest and
most exciting choral works by living composers from around the world. Many of the works Volti presents
are written especially for them, and are being heard for the first time. Audience members frequently
ask how they can get their hands on a recording of this rare and stimulating music. This CD of live,
unedited performances, a compilation of some of our favorite music from the last few seasons, is
the answer. It’s a great way to celebrate Volti’s recent 25th Anniversary, even as the choir
launches the next generation of vocal music with the spirit of adventure, renewal, and joy that it is
known for. Open your mind, your ears, and enjoy! LISTEN
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Freed from Words
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