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Estudios sobre la Grilla Acustica – Libro II (2011)

 

“…including the formidable Welsh singer Deborah Claire Procter (her voice acting as an instrument)...the ensemble accompanies an incredible intervention of Procter, a singer that is a lucky cross between Cathy Berberian and the free jazz vocalist Lauren Newton.” 

Jorge Garcia, El Amante


“To the singer Deborah Claire Procter it is only necessary to be grateful to her for the opportunity that welcomed the audience to be able to re-discover the incomparable and inimitable singularity of the beauty of the human voice. Her intervention (perhaps for coming closer to something that might unite scat or the onomatopoeic phonetics of certain African traditions) was simply dazzling for the technical solvency in the range, and her versatility in intervening in a work that demands superlative competences in order to translate the complex interior world that it expresses.”

Carlos Marin, El Diario (Argentina)

 
“...concentration of the material and a distinctive sound... the strange dialect that the beautiful voice of Deborah Claire Procter articulates, that seems to border on an articulated language, with the effect of the almost figurative swarming of these tiny words, more than with Pollock, the music of the ENS seems to connect with certain landscapes of artist Eduardo Stupía.” 

Federico Monjeau, Clarín (Argentina)


 
Don’t Know (2004)

“...lyrical and quirky.”
David Adams, Western Mail


 
Illuminata (1997)

"... a demanding and great performance. The use of everyday objects, simple actions, Bingen's music and other texts is visionary in its artistic and religious vision. "Illuminata" is a first-rate "illumination" in performance and creativity." 
 
Cardinal Madison (U.S.A.)

 
"Touch of originality... All through Procter sang clearly and effortlessly." 

The Hindu (India)

 
Homer's Odyssey (1996) 

"You had to be there to see how ingeniously certain sequences were performed…If you have a school kid around the house, he or she will no doubt love “The Odyssey.” Do him or her a favour and take it in this weekend." 
 
Cardinal Madison (U.S.A.)

 
"The performers re-enact Athena’s appeal to Zeus to rescue Odysseus from the enchanting Calypso’s Island using a toy Statue of Liberty and a playing card King as puppets. The whole audience was just roaring with laughter…For one and a half-hours the acting ensemble entertained us with their wild interpretation of Homer’s poetry…The presentation was fun for all ages. I would encourage those who have not had a chance to see it,…it is a mirthful explosion of fun ideas.”
Badger Herald (U.S.A.)
 

"It’s inventive & entertaining…the evening was constantly charming & captivating."
 
Madison Times (U.S.A.)


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