Ancient Voyage

Ancient Voyage

Roger Davdison and Susan de Camp are a gifted American couple based in upstate New York. Davidson is a pianist/composer whose experience spans the Classical, Jazz and World Music genres. Compositions include “Missa Universalis II”, which was premiered in Boston by Musica Sacra; “Unispace” (for choir, piano,organ and percussion, which toured major cities as a benefit for UNICEF in 1987; and “Mandala”, a finalist in the Composers’ Competition of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra in 1983. In addition to recording “Missa Universalis” (Soundbrush), Davidson has recorded two tango albums:”Mango Tango” (Rainbow Collection) and “Amor por el Tango” with The Tango Group (Soundbrush). Other projects include “Rodgers in Rio”, a collection of Richard Rodgers’ songs played as Brazilian Jazz with legendary drummer Paulo Braga and bassist David Finck. Susan de Camp is an oboist and English horn player. She is a member of Connecticut’s Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra, and prior to that, was a longtime player with the Akron and Canton Symphony Orchestras.

The exotic musical portaits on this album are from this unique couple’s vivid imaginations. The work is partly written, and mostly improvised and full of atmosphere. Much of it was inspired by the paintings of John Freda, a Chicago area artist, whose work is full of folkloric, fantasy-like pastoral scenes in villages, landscapes, strange animals and funny creatures, witty scenes” with a Middle-Eastern flavor.

Universal Spirit

Universal Spirit

The new face of contemporary choral music. Featuring works by Davidson and McKinley performed by the Slovak Radio Symphony Choir (Kirk Trevor, conductor)

Missa Universalis

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Missa Universalis means “Universal Mass” in the Latin language. The three masses on this recording, for mixed chorus a capella, were written between 1984 and 1992. They are masses because they derive from Catholic liturgy, and are universal because of the message that there is but one God–”Credo in unum Deum.” All references to strictly Christian dogma have been removed, resulting in a mass for all human beings regardless of religious background.

Coro Polifonico Castelbarco di Avio
Luigi Azzolini, Conductor
Monica Secchi, soprano soloist
Antonio Juvarra, baritone soloist
Aebeus Brass Quintet