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Three new recordings made by Matthew Curtis (Choral Tracks)

May 29, 2013 by Greg Bartholomew Leave a Comment

After learning about Choral Tracks on the ChoralNet Composers of Choral Music forum, I recently hired Matt to make recordings of three of my pieces for which I did not yet have satisfactory recordings.  For those unfamiliar with Choral Tracks, it is a business run by Matthew Curtis, a former Tenor and Assistant Music Director for Chanticleer; he provides two types of services:  For choirs, he makes recordings as learning aids, and for composers he creates recordings of new works.  What is amazing is that Matt records all vocal parts, and he does an outstanding job.
 
The amazing recordings that Matt made for me are now live on my website and I invite you to listen:
  • A Country Boy in Winter — a fun, rollicking piece for men’s chorus (TTBB) — www.gregbartholomew.com/countryindex.html
  • Stoke Fleming — the first choral work I ever wrote, a meditation on rocks and waves (SATB) — www.gregbartholomew.com/stokeindex.html
  • The Fervid Hokey Poke — an SATB setting of the hilarious award-winning poem by Jeff Brechlin (SATB) – www.gregbartholomew.com/hokeyindex.html
Your comments are most welcome!
 

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