Inspired by his life-long interest in chant and choral music, Paul Mealor?s De profundis pushes the boundaries of the human voice in a style synonymous with Russian orthodox music.
In spring 2012 this piece sparked the 'Bass Hunter' competition - a world-wide talent search for the lowest human voice in existence. The note, an ?E? (329 Hertz), is six notes below the lowest note ever written for a choral piece (from Rachmanivov?s ?Vespers? ? a B flat), and a whole tone lower than the Guinness World Record-holder - a sung ?F sharp?. The piece has since been recorded featuring the winner of the competition, Tim Storms (Decca 3709935).
In spring 2012 this piece sparked the 'Bass Hunter' competition - a world-wide talent search for the lowest human voice in existence. The note, an ?E? (329 Hertz), is six notes below the lowest note ever written for a choral piece (from Rachmanivov?s ?Vespers? ? a B flat), and a whole tone lower than the Guinness World Record-holder - a sung ?F sharp?. The piece has since been recorded featuring the winner of the competition, Tim Storms (Decca 3709935).
De Profundis
| Instrument | Bas Voice, SATB |
| Genre (Fx Pop, Rock, Barn m.m.) | Post-1900, Sacred |
| Typ (fx Lärobok, samling m.m.) | Vocal partitur |
| Sidor | 12 |
| Media | Noter |
| Publisher/Producent | Novello & Co Ltd. |
| Bidragsgivare | Mealor, Paul (Composer) |
| Språk | Engelska |
| ISBN | 9781780388618 |