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Chanson is proud to re-release its first recording Come Sing to Me of Heaven. This eclectic album features works ranging from Franz Biebl's Ave Maria and Chesnokov's Salvation is Created to audience favorites such as Houston Bright's I Hear a Voice a Prayin' and Aaron Zinter's Love Divine. The title track of the album, Come Sing to Me of Heaven, is Chanson's traditional concert closer. About Chanson: Now entering their twelfth season, the male a cappella sextet Chanson continues to impress audiences with their engaging performances. Chanson has developed a reputation for superb musicianship, seamless blend, and impeccable intonation. With repertoire encompassing works from the Renaissance through the 21st century, Chanson has earned a place in “the upper echelon of today’s male ensembles.” What people are saying: "Simply splendid...The group's young men have been singing together for four years and have achieved a vocal blend and a stylish finesse that far surpass many groups that have been in the business longer....close harmonies, excellent diction and fine attention to style that characterized the entire performance. It was a moment to cherish." (The Courier-Journal, Louisville) "Chanson's impeccable blend and sumptuous phrasing earns these dynamic young vocalists a place in the upper echelon of today's male ensembles." (Robert Sieving, president, American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota) "One of the best groups I have ever heard. Their diction is superb with the uniform vowel sounds and the crisp consonants which are the trademark of any really good group. And, their dynamics are fantastic. The repertoire of Chanson covers every style and period of music. They sing all equally well." (Donald W. Crouch, Associated Male Choruses of America) "Chanson brings together the vocal talents of gifted young men dedicated to the choral art, who sing with elegant ensemble, sincere expression, and sensitive musicianship." (René Clausen, director, The Concordia Choir) "Chanson is one of the finest choral ensembles I have heard in concert or recording." (Dr. Wallace Hinson Professor of Music, Director of Choral Ensembles and Music Department Chair; Piedmont College)