MuOM Barcelona overtone singing choir

MuOM Barcelona overtone singing choir
MuOM Barcelona overtone singing choir profiles
MuOM Barcelona overtone singing choir
MuOM Barcelona overtone singing choir in concert
MuOM Barcelona overtone singing choir in concert

Songs

Mu album from MuOM. the spiral take to you to your inner point
  • 1 Spiral
  • 2 Shamen
  • 3 Segona
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  • country:Spain
  • region:Barcelona
  • style(s):A Cappella, Choral
  • label:not signed
  • type:Small Ensemble
  • gender:male, female
  • instrumentation:vocal, a cappella, percussion
  • artist posted by:Muom, Barcelona Overtone Singing Choir

Line up

  • Cumie Dunio (overtone singing, vocals)
  • David Sitges-Dardà (overtone singing and bendir percussion)
  • Joaquim Manjón (overtone singing)
  • Josep Maria Aragay (overtone singing and kargyraa (tuva style))
  • Moisés Pérez (overtone singing and khoomei styles from Tuva)
  • Riccardo Parenti (overtone singing)
  • Sylvan Farran James (overtone singing and barroque violin)

Links

MuOM, Barcelona overtone singing choir is the only vocal group of its kind in Spain and one of the few in the world, with singers from different countries. The peculiarity of this group is that we use the rare vocal techniques of overtone singing, where each group member is singing two sounds simultaneously. Some members also use ancient throat singing techniques from Tuva, Altai, Kazakhstan, Mongolia.

www.muom.net

MuOM have their own compositions always without lyrics, this bring to have not language barriers or other, being suitable for all audiences regardless of age, cultural or religious status. Sometimes in different media they have been labeled as sacred, spiritual or meditative music. Anyway, a recital of MuOM aims to take the audience into states of calm, where suddenly can devise a journey inward.
MuOM been acting for 6 years for different locations and major cities in Spain, and they have also perform in Italy, London and Wales, as well as sacred music and new music festivals. His work has been consolidated thanks in part to good reception and comments from the audience at concerts.