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Chanticleer (ensemble)

Chanticleer (/ˈʃæntɪklir/) is a full-time male classical vocal ensemble based in San Francisco, California, founded in 1978. It is known for its interpretations of Renaissance music, for which they were founded, but also a wide repertoire of jazz, gospel and contemporary classical music. Its name is derived from the "clear singing rooster" in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.[2] The ensemble has made award-winning recordings.

Chanticleer
Choir
Chanticleer: An Orchestra of Voices
OriginSan Francisco, California
FoundedJune 27, 1978 (1978-06-27)
GenreVocal
Members
  • Gerrod Pagenkopf
  • Logan Shields
  • Tavian Cox
  • Cortez Mitchell
  • Adam Ward
  • Bradley Sharpe
  • Vineel Garisa Mahal
  • Andrew Van Allsburg
  • Matthew Mazzola
  • Matthew Knickman
  • Jared Graveley
  • Andy Berry
Music directorTim Keeler[1]
HeadquartersSan Francisco
Awards
Websitewww.chanticleer.org

History edit

Chanticleer was founded in 1978 by tenor Louis Botto,[2] who sang with the group until 1989, and served as Artistic Director until his death from AIDS in 1997.[3] As a graduate student of musicology, Botto found that much of the medieval and Renaissance music he was studying was not being performed, and, because of this, he formed the group to perform this music with an all-male ensemble, as it was traditionally sung during the Renaissance.[2]

Originally, the group contained ten singers, but its size has varied from eight to twelve. Currently, Chanticleer comprises twelve men, including two basses, one baritone, three tenors, and six countertenors (three altos and three sopranos).[2]

The original members included Jim Armington (tenor), Ted Bakkila (baritone), Rob Bell (countertenor), Louis Botto (who sang alto as well as tenor), Sanford Dole (tenor), Kevin Freeman (bass), Tom Hart (baritone), Jonathan Klein (baritone), Neal Rogers (tenor), Tim Gibler (bass), Randall Wong (countertenor), and Doug Wyatt (bass). However, only ten of the singers were available to go on tour.

When the ensemble first became full-time in 1991, its members included Eric Alatorre (bass and longest-standing member as of his retirement after the 2018–2019 season), Frank Albinder (baritone), Kevin Baum (tenor), Mark Daniel (tenor), Kenneth Fitch (countertenor), Jonathan Goodman (tenor), Tim Gibler (bass and last member of the original ensemble), Joseph Jennings (countertenor and Music Director), Chad Runyon (baritone), Foster Sommerlad (countertenor), Matthew Thompson (tenor), and Philip Wilder (countertenor).

Discography edit

  • 1988 – The Anniversary Album, 1978–1988[4]
  • 1990 – Our Heart's Joy: A Chanticleer Christmas (remastered in 2004)[5]
  • 1991 – Psallite! A Renaissance Christmas[6]
  • 1992 – Josquin: Missa Mater Patris; Agricola: Magnificat and motets[6]
  • 1993 – Byrd: Missa In Tempore Paschali[6]
  • 1993 – Cristóbal de Morales: Missa Mille Regretz and motets[6]
  • 1993 – Mysteria: Gregorian Chants[6]
  • 1994 – Where the Sun Will Never Go Down[6][7]
  • 1994 – Out of This World[6][7]
  • 1994 – Palestrina: Missa pro defunctis; motets[6][7]
  • 1994 – Mexican Baroque[6][7]
  • 1994 – Our Heart's Joy / A Chanticleer Christmas[6]
  • 1995 – Sing We Christmas[6][7]
  • 1996 – Old-fashioned Christmas[7]
  • 1996 – Lost in the Stars[6][7]
  • 1998 – Wondrous Love: A World Folk Song Collection[6][7]
  • 1998 – Byrd: Music for a Hidden Chapel[8]
  • 1997 – Reflections[6][7]
  • 1998 – Jerusalem: Matins for the Virgin of Guadalupe, 1764[6][7]
  • 1999 – The Music of[7]
  • 1999 – Colors of Love, works by Augusta Read Thomas, Steven Stucky, John Tavener and Bernard Rands.[6][7]
  • 2000 – Magnificat,[6][7] works by Josquin Desprez, Giovanni Palestrina, Tomás Luis de Victoria, John Taverner, William Cornysh, Vasily Polikarpovich Titov and Claudio Monteverdi[9]
  • 2001 – Glory to Christmas[7]
  • 2001 – Christmas with Chanticleer[6][7]
  • 2002 – John Tavener: Lamentations and Praises[6][7]
  • 2002 – Our American Journey[6]
  • 2003 – Evening Prayer: Purcell Anthems and Sacred Songs[6]
  • 2003 – A Portrait[10]
  • 2004 – How Sweet the Sound: Spirituals and Traditional Gospel Music,[6][7] arrangements by Joseph Jennings[11]
  • 2004 – Music for a Hidden Chapel[6]
  • 2005 – Sound in Spirit,[6] works by Carlos Rafael Rivera, Joseph Jennings, Victoria, Alfonso X of Castile, Jan Gilbert, Patricia Van Ness, Nectarie Vlahul, Sarah Hopkins, Giacinto Scelsi and Jackson Hill[12]
  • 2007 – And on Earth, Peace: A Chanticleer Mass[6][7]
  • 2007 – Let it Snow[6]
  • 2008 – Mission Road[6]
  • 2009 – I Have Had Singing: A Chanticleer Portrait[13]
  • 2010 – A Chanticleer Christmas[6]
  • 2011 – Our Favorite Carols[6]
  • 2011 – Between Two Wars[6]
  • 2011 – Chanticleer Takes You Out of this World!
  • 2011 – For Thy Soul's Salvation[6]
  • 2011 – Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur: Annunciation[6]
  • 2011 – Ludus Paschalis: Resurrection Play of Tours[6]
  • 2011 – My Chanticleer: A Collection for Chanticleer
  • 2011 – The Boy Whose Father was God[6]
  • 2011 – With a Poet's Eye
  • 2012 – Love Story[6]
  • 2012 – By Request[6]
  • 2013 – The Siren's Call[6]
  • 2013 – Someone New[6]
  • 2014 – She Said/He Said
  • 2015 – Over the Moon
  • 2017 – Heart of a Soldier
  • 2018 – Then and There, Here and Now[6]
  • 2020 – Chanticleer Sings Christmas[6]

In May 2007, Chanticleer released "And On Earth, Peace: A Chanticleer Mass" (Warner Classics) a new mass written by five contemporary composers. Israeli-born composer Shulamit Ran wrote the Credo to the Hebrew text "Ani Ma'amin"; US composer Douglas Cuomo contributed the Kyrie; Turkish-American composer Kamran Ince composed the Gloria section to a sufi text; English composer Ivan Moody composed the Sanctus; and Irish composer Michael McGlynn (director of Anúna) composed the Agnus Dei. The Mass was premiered in performance at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and was followed by six performances throughout the San Francisco Bay area.[2][14]

On October 16, 2007, Chanticleer released "Let it Snow," the group's 29th recording. A portion of the album is accompanied by orchestra and/or big band; as such, the album brings a new sound to Chanticleer's almost exclusively a cappella repertoire.[6]

Notable past members edit

Awards and honors edit

Joseph Jennings (as artistic director) and Chanticleer won a Grammy Award for Best Small Ensemble Performance for their 1999 recording Colors of Love.[15] Chanticleer was awarded two Grammy Awards, in categories Best Small Ensemble Performance and Best Classical Contemporary Composition, their 2002 recording of Taverner's Lamentations and Praises. Their 2003 recording Our American Journey was nominated for a Grammy a year later.[15]

In November 2007, in its 30th anniversary season, Chanticleer was named Musical America's 2008 Ensemble of the year.[2] This marks the first time a vocal ensemble has received this award. Additionally, on October 9, 2008, Chanticleer became the first vocal ensemble to be inducted into the American Classical Music Hall of Fame in Cincinnati, Ohio.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Chanticleer Names Sixth Music Director: Tim Keeler Assumes Post in August". www.chanticleer.org. April 10, 2020. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Root, Corie Stanton. "Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  3. ^ "Louis Botto, 45, Choir Founder". The New York Times. March 1, 1997. Retrieved May 19, 2009.
  4. ^ The Anniversary Album, 1978–1988 AllMusic
  5. ^ Our Heart's Joy AllMusic
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao "Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "publications with Chanticleer". German National Library (in German). Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  8. ^ Wilson, Brian (September 2008). "William Byrd (1543–1623) / Music for a Hidden Chapel (from Gradualia, 1607)". musicweb-international.com. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  9. ^ Moody, Ivan (2000). "Magnificat". Gramophone. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  10. ^ James Manheim: A Portrait AllMusic
  11. ^ Quinn, John (October 2004). "How sweet the sound / Spirituals and Traditional Gospel Music / All arrangements by Joseph Jennings". musicweb-international.com. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  12. ^ Witherden, B. (November 2005). "Magnificat". Gramophone. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  13. ^ I Have Had Singing – A Chanticleer Portrait ArkivMusic
  14. ^ The New York Times has more on the repertoire here May 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  15. ^ a b "Chanticleer". Grammy Awards. Retrieved June 29, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official site
  • Chanticleer at AllMusic
  • Chanticleer performs Biebl's 'Ave Maria' at the Cathedral of St. Paul (December 22, 2018) on YouTube

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Chanticleer ˈ ʃ ae n t ɪ k l i r is a full time male classical vocal ensemble based in San Francisco California founded in 1978 It is known for its interpretations of Renaissance music for which they were founded but also a wide repertoire of jazz gospel and contemporary classical music Its name is derived from the clear singing rooster in Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales 2 The ensemble has made award winning recordings ChanticleerChoirChanticleer An Orchestra of VoicesOriginSan Francisco CaliforniaFoundedJune 27 1978 1978 06 27 GenreVocalMembersGerrod Pagenkopf Logan Shields Tavian Cox Cortez Mitchell Adam Ward Bradley Sharpe Vineel Garisa Mahal Andrew Van Allsburg Matthew Mazzola Matthew Knickman Jared Graveley Andy BerryMusic directorTim Keeler 1 HeadquartersSan FranciscoAwardsGrammy Awards Musical America s Ensemble of the Year American Classical Music Hall of FameWebsitewww wbr chanticleer wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Discography 3 Notable past members 4 Awards and honors 5 References 6 External linksHistory editChanticleer was founded in 1978 by tenor Louis Botto 2 who sang with the group until 1989 and served as Artistic Director until his death from AIDS in 1997 3 As a graduate student of musicology Botto found that much of the medieval and Renaissance music he was studying was not being performed and because of this he formed the group to perform this music with an all male ensemble as it was traditionally sung during the Renaissance 2 Originally the group contained ten singers but its size has varied from eight to twelve Currently Chanticleer comprises twelve men including two basses one baritone three tenors and six countertenors three altos and three sopranos 2 The original members included Jim Armington tenor Ted Bakkila baritone Rob Bell countertenor Louis Botto who sang alto as well as tenor Sanford Dole tenor Kevin Freeman bass Tom Hart baritone Jonathan Klein baritone Neal Rogers tenor Tim Gibler bass Randall Wong countertenor and Doug Wyatt bass However only ten of the singers were available to go on tour When the ensemble first became full time in 1991 its members included Eric Alatorre bass and longest standing member as of his retirement after the 2018 2019 season Frank Albinder baritone Kevin Baum tenor Mark Daniel tenor Kenneth Fitch countertenor Jonathan Goodman tenor Tim Gibler bass and last member of the original ensemble Joseph Jennings countertenor and Music Director Chad Runyon baritone Foster Sommerlad countertenor Matthew Thompson tenor and Philip Wilder countertenor Discography edit1988 The Anniversary Album 1978 1988 4 1990 Our Heart s Joy A Chanticleer Christmas remastered in 2004 5 1991 Psallite A Renaissance Christmas 6 1992 Josquin Missa Mater Patris Agricola Magnificat and motets 6 1993 Byrd Missa In Tempore Paschali 6 1993 Cristobal de Morales Missa Mille Regretz and motets 6 1993 Mysteria Gregorian Chants 6 1994 Where the Sun Will Never Go Down 6 7 1994 Out of This World 6 7 1994 Palestrina Missa pro defunctis motets 6 7 1994 Mexican Baroque 6 7 1994 Our Heart s Joy A Chanticleer Christmas 6 1995 Sing We Christmas 6 7 1996 Old fashioned Christmas 7 1996 Lost in the Stars 6 7 1998 Wondrous Love A World Folk Song Collection 6 7 1998 Byrd Music for a Hidden Chapel 8 1997 Reflections 6 7 1998 Jerusalem Matins for the Virgin of Guadalupe 1764 6 7 1999 The Music of 7 1999 Colors of Love works by Augusta Read Thomas Steven Stucky John Tavener and Bernard Rands 6 7 2000 Magnificat 6 7 works by Josquin Desprez Giovanni Palestrina Tomas Luis de Victoria John Taverner William Cornysh Vasily Polikarpovich Titov and Claudio Monteverdi 9 2001 Glory to Christmas 7 2001 Christmas with Chanticleer 6 7 2002 John Tavener Lamentations and Praises 6 7 2002 Our American Journey 6 2003 Evening Prayer Purcell Anthems and Sacred Songs 6 2003 A Portrait 10 2004 How Sweet the Sound Spirituals and Traditional Gospel Music 6 7 arrangements by Joseph Jennings 11 2004 Music for a Hidden Chapel 6 2005 Sound in Spirit 6 works by Carlos Rafael Rivera Joseph Jennings Victoria Alfonso X of Castile Jan Gilbert Patricia Van Ness Nectarie Vlahul Sarah Hopkins Giacinto Scelsi and Jackson Hill 12 2007 And on Earth Peace A Chanticleer Mass 6 7 2007 Let it Snow 6 2008 Mission Road 6 2009 I Have Had Singing A Chanticleer Portrait 13 2010 A Chanticleer Christmas 6 2011 Our Favorite Carols 6 2011 Between Two Wars 6 2011 Chanticleer Takes You Out of this World 2011 For Thy Soul s Salvation 6 2011 Jean Yves Daniel Lesur Annunciation 6 2011 Ludus Paschalis Resurrection Play of Tours 6 2011 My Chanticleer A Collection for Chanticleer 2011 The Boy Whose Father was God 6 2011 With a Poet s Eye 2012 Love Story 6 2012 By Request 6 2013 The Siren s Call 6 2013 Someone New 6 2014 She Said He Said 2015 Over the Moon 2017 Heart of a Soldier 2018 Then and There Here and Now 6 2020 Chanticleer Sings Christmas 6 In May 2007 Chanticleer released And On Earth Peace A Chanticleer Mass Warner Classics a new mass written by five contemporary composers Israeli born composer Shulamit Ran wrote the Credo to the Hebrew text Ani Ma amin US composer Douglas Cuomo contributed the Kyrie Turkish American composer Kamran Ince composed the Gloria section to a sufi text English composer Ivan Moody composed the Sanctus and Irish composer Michael McGlynn director of Anuna composed the Agnus Dei The Mass was premiered in performance at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and was followed by six performances throughout the San Francisco Bay area 2 14 On October 16 2007 Chanticleer released Let it Snow the group s 29th recording A portion of the album is accompanied by orchestra and or big band as such the album brings a new sound to Chanticleer s almost exclusively a cappella repertoire 6 Notable past members editFrank Albinder baritone designed the concept and chose the repertoire for Chanticleer s Grammy Award winning album Colors of Love Philip Wilder Matt Alber Terry BarberAwards and honors editJoseph Jennings as artistic director and Chanticleer won a Grammy Award for Best Small Ensemble Performance for their 1999 recording Colors of Love 15 Chanticleer was awarded two Grammy Awards in categories Best Small Ensemble Performance and Best Classical Contemporary Composition their 2002 recording of Taverner s Lamentations and Praises Their 2003 recording Our American Journey was nominated for a Grammy a year later 15 In November 2007 in its 30th anniversary season Chanticleer was named Musical America s 2008 Ensemble of the year 2 This marks the first time a vocal ensemble has received this award Additionally on October 9 2008 Chanticleer became the first vocal ensemble to be inducted into the American Classical Music Hall of Fame in Cincinnati Ohio 2 References edit Chanticleer Names Sixth Music Director Tim Keeler Assumes Post in August www chanticleer org April 10 2020 Retrieved August 1 2020 a b c d e f g Root Corie Stanton Discography AllMusic Retrieved June 29 2020 Louis Botto 45 Choir Founder The New York Times March 1 1997 Retrieved May 19 2009 The Anniversary Album 1978 1988AllMusic Our Heart s Joy AllMusic a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao Discography AllMusic Retrieved June 29 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r publications with Chanticleer German National Library in German Retrieved June 29 2020 Wilson Brian September 2008 William Byrd 1543 1623 Music for a Hidden Chapel from Gradualia 1607 musicweb international com Retrieved June 29 2020 Moody Ivan 2000 Magnificat Gramophone Retrieved June 29 2020 James Manheim A Portrait AllMusic Quinn John October 2004 How sweet the sound Spirituals and Traditional Gospel Music All arrangements by Joseph Jennings musicweb international com Retrieved June 29 2020 Witherden B November 2005 Magnificat Gramophone Retrieved June 29 2020 I Have Had Singing A Chanticleer Portrait ArkivMusic The New York Times has more on the repertoire here Archived May 28 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b Chanticleer Grammy Awards Retrieved June 29 2020 External links editOfficial site Chanticleer at AllMusic Chanticleer performs Biebl s Ave Maria at the Cathedral of St Paul December 22 2018 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chanticleer ensemble amp oldid 1190828544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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