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Harry Freedman's "Vocal Music" is a captivating exploration of the human voice and its expressive power, released on April 1, 2012, under the Centrediscs label. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, this album is a testament to Freedman's mastery of vocal composition, offering a diverse range of pieces that showcase his unique artistic vision.
The album opens with "Spirit Song," a piece that immediately draws the listener in with its haunting melody and evocative harmonies. The "Vocalises" series, consisting of two distinct pieces, further highlights Freedman's ability to create intricate and engaging vocal lines that captivate the ear.
The "Anerca" series, comprising three pieces, delves into themes of nature and the sea, with titles like "Great Sea" and "I arise from rest" painting vivid imagery. These pieces are interspersed with other notable works, such as the "Epitaph for Igor Stravinsky," a poignant tribute to the renowned composer, and "Toccata," a lively and dynamic piece that showcases Freedman's versatility.
The album also features a set of three poems by Jacques Prevert, set to music by Freedman. These pieces, titled "Nuages," "Dejeuner du Matin," and "Page d'Ecriture," offer a lyrical and introspective counterpoint to the more abstract and experimental works on the album.
Throughout "Vocal Music," Harry Freedman demonstrates a deep understanding of the voice as an instrument, crafting pieces that are both technically demanding and emotionally resonant. Whether you're a fan of contemporary classical music or simply appreciate the beauty of the human voice, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.