Embark on a captivating journey through a diverse array of international choral music with the Vocal Ensemble Hodie's 1999 release, "Kaleidoscope. International Collection for Women's Choir." This 50-minute album, released under the Carus label, is a testament to the ensemble's versatility and skill, showcasing a rich tapestry of styles and languages.
The album opens with the enchanting "Ah si mon moine," arranged by Patriquin, and continues with a mix of traditional and contemporary pieces. From the lively Swedish folk song "Hoj, Hurra, Hoj" to the hauntingly beautiful "Nigra Sum" and the serene "Salve Regina," each track offers a unique listening experience. The ensemble's interpretation of "La cigale et la fourmi" and "Lafa Lafa" adds a touch of whimsy, while the powerful "Pacem" and the soothing "Duerme Negrito" demonstrate their dynamic range.
"Kaleidoscope" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of the Vocal Ensemble Hodie's ability to bring a wide range of cultural and musical expressions to life. The album's international flavor is further enriched by pieces like "May ibong kakanta kanta," arranged by R. Delgado, and "Vidalita," arranged by D. Lopez, which bring in Filipino and Latin American influences respectively. The ensemble's rendition of "Ave Maria" adds a spiritual touch to the collection.
Whether you're a choral music enthusiast or simply looking to explore new musical territories, "Kaleidoscope" offers a compelling and enjoyable listening experience. The Vocal Ensemble Hodie's precise harmonies and expressive performances make this album a standout in their discography and a delight for any music lover.