Vocal Magic
In today’s programme, we present a selection of music featuring the human voice, from Mediæval times to the present.
Both secular and a little sacred music is included, so today’s show will be quite varied, ranging between troubadour songs, Renaissance choral works, traditional English folk-songs sung by artists like the King’s Singers and Coope Boyes & Simpson, and modern works such as those of Karl Jenkins, Libera, The Swingle Singers, The Carpenters, and Donna McKevitt’s haunting settings of Derek Jarman’s poetry.
The programme focuses primarily on lesser-known works and on smaller vocal ensembles, rather than either solo or large-scale performances, but examples of both are also included.
Then later today, join us at noon or 4pm SLT/Pacific for Where Have You Been?, our series on places to visit and things to see around the Second Life Grid, plus Engines of Our Ingenuity from the University of Houston, every 4 hours from 4am Pacific/SLT.
“Petersfield Chamber Choir 004” by dom archer is licensed under CC BY 2.0