Holiday Music Harmonies of a 'Chanticleer Christmas' December 21, 2004 The twelve men of Chanticleer, one of America's premiere vocal ensembles, present a program of a cappella music at the St. Vincent Church in Petaluma, Calif. Joseph Jennings directs.
Music Interviews The Gospel According to Chanticleer September 18, 2004 Chanticleer, an all-male a capella group best known for its classical repertoire, has released How Sweet the Sound, its second CD of gospel music and African-American spirituals. NPR's Elizabeth Blair reports. The Gospel According to Chanticleer Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/3924640/3925446" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Music Interviews Chanticleer September 6, 2000 The twelve men a capella group called Chanticleer was formed in San Francisco 20 years ago. Their latest CD Magnificat features compositions from the middle ages that are dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Noah speaks with Chanticleer's musical director Joseph Jennings and alto Philip Wilder about the CD. Chanticleer Only Available in Archive Formats. Real Media
Studio Sessions Chanticleer December 22, 2002 The 12-voice male a capella group Chanticleer performs holiday selections for us in NPR's Studio 4A. Their CD Christmas with Chanticleer, featuring soprano Dawn Upshaw, was released to critical acclaim last year. Their newest CD is Our American Journey. Chanticleer Only Available in Archive Formats. Real Media