

Vocolot takes its name from the English word "vocal" and the Hebrew word "kolot" meaning voices. Since 1988, they have been performing for audiences across the United States in English and Hebrew, with a sprinkling of Yiddish, Latino, Arabic and American Sign Languages. Vocolot draws upon ancient and contemporary sources that evoke the power of centuries of women's repertoire, primarily composed by Linda Hirschhorn, and mixes traditional modes with Folk, Jazz and Classical idioms to create an innovative sound. They are a California Arts Council Touring Artist and perform internationally, uplifting and enthralling audiences of all ages with songs of celebration, community and Jewish heritage.
| Heart Beat La Comida Zog Maran Elokim Guide Me Who Can You Lean On Full Circle Yesh Lanu Koach For Talia: Born 9/11/85 These Hands Ocho Kandelikas Los Bilbilicos Eretz Zavat Chalav U'Dvash Sarah and Hagar Pitchu Li/Effen Oyf |
Performing together throughout the world since 1988, Vocolot takes
its name from the English 'vocal' and the Hebrew word 'kolot,' meaning 'voices.'
These six lovely women bring us a passionate celebration of women's voices and
(non-vocal) percussion, with songs that affirm life and a vision of one world
at peace. Original and traditional music, sung in English, Yiddish, Hebrew and
Ladino. 15 songs: the title tune (an original by Linda Hirschhorn of the group,
who also wrote 'Who Can You Lean On,' 'Full Circle,' 'For Talia, Born 9/11/85,'
'These Hands' and 'Sarah and Hagar'), 'La Comida,' 'Zog Maran,' the exuberant
'Elokim,' 'Guide Me,' 'Yesh Lanu Koach,' 'Ocho Kandelikas,' 'Los Bilbilicos,'
'Eretz Zavat Chalav U'Dvash and 'Pitchu Li/Effen Oyf.' Beautifully blended harmonies
add to the deep feeling of these songs, from the pain and anger of the resistance
song 'Zog Moran' to the celebration and joy of the Brazilian song 'Elokim.'
A strong, special CD.
Listen to "La Comida"
in Real Audio.
| 6797 CD $14.98 |
| Lo Yisa Goy Hareh Aht Bird Rosh Hodesh Blessed is the Flame Mayn Rue Platz Sham'a V'ayrastich Li If You Can Walk Imri Na Camarada Eretz Shiv'at Haminim Eli, Eli Wings Span |
This new release is by far the strongest recording put forth by
this women's progressive Jewish vocal ensemble. Their firm, clear voices ring
true on the 14 mostly original compositions. Many are Linda Hirschhorn's settings
of traditional texts. The title song ("Hareh Aht/Hashmi'ini" or Behold!) is
a lovely piece using a text recited when exchanging rings along with a Song
of Songs text. "Sham'a" (Hear and Rejoice) uses a psalm, while "Imri Na" (Sister)
draws a story from Genesis. Others provide nice variety, especially "If You
Can Walk," an original song "adapted from Zimbabwe folk wisdom," and the CARA-nominated
contemporary Israeli love song "Eretz Shiv'at Haminim." Several of the pieces
are lightly accompanied, but vocal harmony is always central.
| 8519 CD $14.98 |
| Roots & Wings Not By Might What Happened To The Dream? If Not Now Homeless Blues Kahrev Yom Mizmor Shir But Ask Now The Beasts/ Trees Of The Wild Waltzing In The Shadows Stepping Lightly Shifchi Ka-Ma'yim Marbeh Play On Blessing For Children Circle Chant |
After you hear Roots & Wings it won't come as any surprise to
find out that Linda Hirschhorn is the cantor at a major Temple in the San Francisco
Bay Area. What you will hear is a number of rounds and chants which often are
expansions on texts from the Old Testament and other sources of Jewish wisdom,
when they have source other than the heart. For example "Not By Might" is adapted
from Zachariah 4:6 while "Trees of the Wild" comes from Isaiah 55:12. These
rounds are sung by as few as three of the six members of Vocolot, usually four
or five. Amidst this setting of chants and rounds are four of Linda's original
songs which are embellished by light instrumentation. "Homeless Blues" is just
accompanied by a bass player. Our favorite is "Play On (For Tay Holden)" a lyrical
memory of a departed dear musical friend, accompanied by guitar, bass, fiddle,
drums and clarinet. The singing is beautiful. The songs are inspired.
| 8520 CD $14.98 |
| Ilu Finu Miriam's Slow Snake Dance Ki Hem Chayenu Blessing After the Meal Chanukah/Solstice Women Gathering Round I Have A Million Nightingales Ruth And Naomi Yom Shabbaton Ufarsu Lara'ev The Full Moon Song The Berry Song Nigun |
Gorgeous a cappella English and Hebrew rounds and songs sung by Linda and Vocolot. A classic, it includes "Miriam's Slow Snake Dance by the Riverside" and "Ilu Finu", as well as "The Berry Song" and "The Full Moon Song" with their powerful affirmation of the bond between women and nature.
| 9927 CD $14.98 |
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