Choral music with soulful rythum and energy


Lets start this with a gospel recording that will make your soul feel like dancing -

The Arc Choir, Mapleshade studios

The Angels, Mapleshade studios (not nearly as good as the Arc)

The Fairfied Four, Standing in the safetly zone and I couldn't hear nobody pray - just excellent!

Here's a great uplifting larger choir recording from an unknown college choir -

The Valparaiso University Chorale, Traditions: Hymns, Motets and folk songs - Vuca Media recording

I know there are some killer uplifting choir recordings out there which are upbeat and recorded well, I just don't know about alot of them, any suggestions?

I've got Cantate Domino too, thats a very good choral recording as well.

Thanks,
Chris
thorty40
I know there are many killer choral recordings out there which are not all classical, not that there is anything wrong with the traditional but what interests me more are the folk tunes and gospel hymns that have a ton of soul and energy. Stuff that will raise the hair on the back of your head and really make you feel alive.

Its often tough finding the good recordings with all the drab and dismal choral works out there. Don't get me wrong, theres a time when those hit the spot too but more often than not I want to feel uplifted and moved.

Chris
A lot of the things we sing are on a Robert Shaw CD "Amazing Grace". It is on Telarc. You can find a listing of the songs on Tower Records or Amazon websites. I sing with Tom Hall in Baltimore who was a protégé of Mr. Shaw. You can find out more about us at:
http://www.baltimorechoralarts.org/


That sounds like a great disk Sugarbrie, thanks for the suggestion. Where does your choir usually perform? I've always wanted to attend a live choral performance, I think that would be tremendous. It would be worth the trip out east for the occasion, not that Chicago is that far anyway.

Chris
I think you should find a good selection of choruses in the Chicago area. We mostly perform in the Baltimore/Washington area, but do get out on occassion.

Two concerts of note are this coming March 16, 2002 we are at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall with Peter Schickele (aka PDQ Bach); and next March 30, 2003 we'll be at the new Murphy Fine Arts Center at Morgan State University with Dave Brubeck; and a lot in between. The website has more information.

We also perform with other groups like the Baltimore Symphony, National Symphony at the Kennedy Center, and other area concert venues like at Johns Hopkins University, plus area churches, but those concerts are on their schedules.

Thanks for the scheduale, the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall is in the Washington area then I assume. I'll check the website for more details. Yes, I should really research the Chicagoland area for choral events, I'm sure I have been missing out on alot of fine performances.

Chris