As part of a series of memorial releases for Harry Somers (1925 - 1999), the Canadian Music Centre presents a varied and very attractive selection of choral works. Somers was known as a master vocal composer. While his songs are often quite radical in their methods of vocal production and isolation of individual word-sounds, not to mention many of them being atonal in style, he seems consciously to have kept his choral music within easier musical boundaries, probably for practicality.Nearly the only piece on this with a ...
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As part of a series of memorial releases for Harry Somers (1925 - 1999), the Canadian Music Centre presents a varied and very attractive selection of choral works. Somers was known as a master vocal composer. While his songs are often quite radical in their methods of vocal production and isolation of individual word-sounds, not to mention many of them being atonal in style, he seems consciously to have kept his choral music within easier musical boundaries, probably for practicality.Nearly the only piece on this with a large proportion of unorthodox techniques is "Crucifixion," a seven-minute dramatic setting of the events of Christ's execution. It is accompanied by English horn (wonderfully played by Lawrence Cherney), two trumpets, harp, percussion, and timpani, while the chorus often speaks, chants, and makes strange vocal sounds. One of the few other works on the disc with vocal sound effects is "Spotted Snakes," a setting of a lullaby from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream where there as...
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Very good. Includes disc(s), case, booklet, and back artwork. May show slight wear. Disc(s) are professionally cleaned and may contain only light scratches that do not effect functionality.