Posted by Marco Tonini on August 17, 2009 at 17:29
I'm thinking to produce a compilation involving female overtone singers in OMN, I will contact some of them and I will attend they (if affected) contact me.
My concept: only voice or voice + few instruments.
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Greetings Marco,
I recently joined the OMN & would like to have my music included in the Compilation involving female overtone singers & in the other OMN Compilation CD you're putting together.
I've been singing overtones since 1981 & composing music which includes overtone singing with cello ( which I play ), choir, orchestra, didgeridoo, Harmonic Whirlies ( musical instruments I've created which play harmonic overtones ).
I've collaborated with many different musicians over the years including a historic project with the Gyuto Monks of Tibet, which led to us creating a CD together called 'Sounds of Global Harmony' . ( see my websites : http://www.sarahhopkins.com & http://www.harmonicwhirlies.com )
Many of the pieces I've composed include both women & men singing overtones. Can I include these pieces for consideration or do you only want women's voices singing the overtones ? Please let me know .
The pieces I'd like to email you for consideration on both Compilations are :
1) The Temple Within (1990) (6'11")
- for solo voice : overtone singing with digital effects
2) Remember the Joy (1999 ) (6' )
- for overtone singing, harmonic whirlies, windchimes, cello & shakuhachi
3) Past Life Melodies (1991 ) ( 7'03" )
- for mixed voice a cappella choir (including overtone singing)
This piece is the most performed Australian choral piece in the world !
4) Honour the Earth (2000) ( 8'51)
- for choir & orchestra (with overtone singing, Harmonic whirlies & didgeridoo)
Marco , I'll try & upload these four MP3 files here. If you don't receive them could you please email me another email address for you which I can send you these files.
MANY THANKS !
All good wishes, Sarah Hopkins
Marco Tonini > Sarah HopkinsNovember 13, 2009 8:47
Hi Sarah,
thanks, at first you have to upload your tracks on your personal page here in OMN. It is the essential requirement. Then I'll listen to them.
They have to be FREE from PROFIT COPYRIGHT SOCIETIES, it is the second essential requirement.
I need to explain this: here I am not a judge, only I prefer experimental sonorities for this project, it is a my personal taste.
I'm waiting for your uploads.
Stay tuned!
what a wonderful idea for the sisterhood to get together!
with all due respect to the acknowledged, and much appreciated, male dominion of the overtone world,
to develop the feminine aspect of this art (for female overtone singers and wannabes) can only do good.
the collective energy of the 'yin' voices would open up fresh new dimensions and enhance new facets of sound... and isn't that why we're all here, to learn and explore ?
molto bene and many grazies :)
ciao
theresa
Marco Tonini > 2dt62mupiaagkNovember 13, 2009 8:36
Hi Theresa,
thanks for your words.
I hope this project can cause a stir!
Replies
Marco Tonini said:
Composers:
Anna Raja , Arjopa , Averard Michele, Hefele Anna Maria, Hopkins Sarah, Liora, Luebben Barbara, Papa Jeah-Ja, Sabe, Sramlova Monika.
Artistic direction: Marco Tonini
Artwork: Claudio Parentela
Now I send to all of you some instructions and other details via private message.
Artwork: Claudio Parentela
Mixing post production: wolfman and Marco Tonini
I think we'll create a great compilation, I have some ideas about.
Wait for my news.
Thanks to all of you
1 - Arjopa
2 - Barbara Lübben
3 - Sabe
4 - Anna Maria Hefele
5 - Papa Jeah
6 - Liora
7 - Anna Raja
8 - Monika Sramlova
9 - Michele Averard
10 - Sarah Hopkins
I recently joined the OMN & would like to have my music included in the Compilation involving female overtone singers & in the other OMN Compilation CD you're putting together.
I've been singing overtones since 1981 & composing music which includes overtone singing with cello ( which I play ), choir, orchestra, didgeridoo, Harmonic Whirlies ( musical instruments I've created which play harmonic overtones ).
I've collaborated with many different musicians over the years including a historic project with the Gyuto Monks of Tibet, which led to us creating a CD together called 'Sounds of Global Harmony' . ( see my websites : http://www.sarahhopkins.com & http://www.harmonicwhirlies.com )
Many of the pieces I've composed include both women & men singing overtones. Can I include these pieces for consideration or do you only want women's voices singing the overtones ? Please let me know .
The pieces I'd like to email you for consideration on both Compilations are :
1) The Temple Within (1990) (6'11")
- for solo voice : overtone singing with digital effects
2) Remember the Joy (1999 ) (6' )
- for overtone singing, harmonic whirlies, windchimes, cello & shakuhachi
3) Past Life Melodies (1991 ) ( 7'03" )
- for mixed voice a cappella choir (including overtone singing)
This piece is the most performed Australian choral piece in the world !
4) Honour the Earth (2000) ( 8'51)
- for choir & orchestra (with overtone singing, Harmonic whirlies & didgeridoo)
Marco , I'll try & upload these four MP3 files here. If you don't receive them could you please email me another email address for you which I can send you these files.
MANY THANKS !
All good wishes, Sarah Hopkins
thanks, at first you have to upload your tracks on your personal page here in OMN. It is the essential requirement. Then I'll listen to them.
They have to be FREE from PROFIT COPYRIGHT SOCIETIES, it is the second essential requirement.
I need to explain this: here I am not a judge, only I prefer experimental sonorities for this project, it is a my personal taste.
I'm waiting for your uploads.
Stay tuned!
what a wonderful idea for the sisterhood to get together!
with all due respect to the acknowledged, and much appreciated, male dominion of the overtone world,
to develop the feminine aspect of this art (for female overtone singers and wannabes) can only do good.
the collective energy of the 'yin' voices would open up fresh new dimensions and enhance new facets of sound... and isn't that why we're all here, to learn and explore ?
molto bene and many grazies :)
ciao
theresa
thanks for your words.
I hope this project can cause a stir!
at the moment we have
Arjopa
Barbara Lübben
Sabe
Anna Maria Hefele
Papa Jeah
Liora
Next 15 November = deadline for entering
Next days other news!