Reviews from Canary Burton's page: Women in Harmony@CDBaby.com
Rich, Warm and Consistently Engaging!
author: Rick Sowash Composer
This CD features "Tempus Floridum," a ten-voice women's chorus based in
Florence, Italy. Their singing is rich, warm and consistently engaging.
You can hear their passion. The 19 tracks of this CD move about in an
astonishing range of musical styles. There are arrangements of Italian
folksongs but also a slew of very original pieces. The inventiveness never
ceases. Much of the music is a cappella but there are surprising
accompaniments featuring harp, cello, piano, et al. The stylistic
influences are many but the influence of jazz is predominant. Yet you
would never call this music "jazz" as such. Some of this music is probing,
some of it light and humorous, some of it poignant and affecting, most
notably Canary Burton's "American Lullabye." All of it rewards careful
listening.
You can hear Canary Burton's touch
author: Marcia Geier Photographer
Just lovely...the voices ebb and swell...not unlike the sounds of the sea.
Canary has done it again, and this time in tandem with Joan...together
they have melded notes and sounds and produced candy for the ears.
sabato 12 giugno 2010
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thank you so much, your observations have warmed my heart. Joan Yakkey
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