Roomful of Teeth Is Revolutionizing Choral Music (newyorker.com) 48 points by seventyhorses 7y ago ↗ HN
[–] Bud 7y ago ↗ I'm proud to be longtime colleagues and friends with several of these singers. They are truly amazing artists. [–] Bud 7y ago ↗ BTW, if you are in the Bay Area, you can hear several of these singers live each summer at the Carmel Bach Festival.https://bachfestival.org/
[–] Bud 7y ago ↗ BTW, if you are in the Bay Area, you can hear several of these singers live each summer at the Carmel Bach Festival.https://bachfestival.org/
[–] maximcus 7y ago ↗ Didn't know they had anything since their debut album of 2012. Will have to catch up. [–] jessesbakery 7y ago ↗ ...and there's more to come. :)
[–] necubi 7y ago ↗ Partita for Eight Voices [0] is one of the most remarkable choral pieces I've ever heard. Got a chance to hear it performed live by Roomful of Teeth and was mesmerized the entire time.[0] https://open.spotify.com/album/4LHSzEQPF6Iw20BGppFk31 [–] Bud 7y ago ↗ Yes. There's a reason she won a Pulitzer Prize for it.
[–] coldcode 7y ago ↗ When I read the headline I thought someone finally made AI singers that sounded like people.
[–] towaway1138 7y ago ↗ Meh. Just because you _can_ doesn't mean that you _should_. I'll stick to Manhattan Transfer. [–] jonnydubowsky 7y ago ↗ Just because you can comment? [–] towaway1138 7y ago ↗ Zing. But at least my comment was not filled with parallel glissandos.
[–] jonnydubowsky 7y ago ↗ Just because you can comment? [–] towaway1138 7y ago ↗ Zing. But at least my comment was not filled with parallel glissandos.
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[0] https://open.spotify.com/album/4LHSzEQPF6Iw20BGppFk31