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Chanticleer brings 12 voices, many octaves, newly unearthed 17th-century ‘Salve Regina’ to St. Louis

Chanticleer brings 12 voices, many octaves, newly unearthed 17th-century ‘Salve Regina’ to St. Louis

Over the past 40 years, San Francisco-based Chanticleer has gone to great lengths and unexpected places to refine and expand its vocal repertoire, bringing striking arrangements of popular music into the mix as well as commissioning new choral...

St. Louis on the Air · St. Louis Public Radio

October 2, 201819m 40s

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<p>Over the past 40 years, San Francisco-based Chanticleer has gone to great lengths and unexpected places to refine and expand its vocal repertoire, bringing striking arrangements of popular music into the mix as well as commissioning new choral works by contemporary composers. But centuries-old songs can also be full of surprises – including Antonio de Salazar’s arrangement of “Salve Regina.”</p>