An elaborate sound architecture from Argentina constructed entirely with voice.
This work is by the Buenos Aires vocal ensemble Buenos Aires 8. It fuses elements of folk music and contemporary music, creating a unique sound world with the precision and resonance of an unaccompanied chorus.
This piece beautifully combines a sense of folk rhythm with classical choral techniques, with male and female voices maintaining a balanced balance and each part freely alternating between melody and counter-melody. The overlapping harmonies are clear yet powerful, with meticulous control over the pronunciation and intonation of the lyrics. All songs are composed a cappella, and a distinctive feature is that the rhythm is driven by the resonance of the voice rather than percussion or strings. The mixing is natural, and the reverberation of the recording space brings the sound image to life in three dimensions. The solemnity of sacred music coexists with Latin sentiment, and the high expressiveness of completing the music with voice alone is remarkable. This is a masterpiece of choral art that will quietly move listeners.