Multiple Voices for One (MVO) Recording

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Per CD: $15 (USD) for first 2 CDs
$10 for each additional

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$15 to Canada
$18 to rest of world


About the recording

Multiple Voices for One was born during a winter forest walk just before the pandemic. It came from a conversation about the many layers that are built into Bach’s music and which are also present in folk music. ‘Multiple Voices’ refers not only to playing more than one musical line at a time (melody, harmony, or bassline), but also to the intermingling of different musical aesthetics—Baroque, Cape Breton, and my own tunes. The transitions help tie together these different voices, including preludes I created to introduce several of the sets. My musical intuition adds its own voice, inspired by feelings arising in each moment.

What I especially love about these baroque-folk pairings are the surprising things that one genre learns from the other—the music's emotional range increases dramatically. Their combined story feels spontaneous and capable of expressing both profound melancholy and wild joy. Unconventional musical techniques and expressive vocabulary become newly available as one world meets another. They inhabit very different places on the rhythmic spectrum: where Baroque rhythmic impulse is more refined and initiated by a larger body motion, the Cape Breton ictus tends more toward a hot-edged dance groove and syncopation. The joyful and elemental rhythmic drive of Cape Breton music meets the wondrous fantasy of Bach’s musical tapestry. They meet in living moments that are imagined spontaneously into existence through experimentation, often trying something out that the composer didn’t have in mind, unleashing out-of-the-box creativity and a sense of fun or naughtiness. To capture the creation of living moments, these tracks were recorded as single, complete takes. There are only two edits in the entire recording.

These pieces are stories about vulnerability, longing, and joy. They touch a soft, sacred place inside where we heal and connect. I hope you enjoy these living moments of music.

MVO Testimonials

  • “I'm listening to your Bandcamp release - fantastic, classic DG! I've missed that sound and energy. Bach exactly as I want to hear it - so talkative and interesting.
    — Piers Adams (Red Priest co-founder, recorder player extraordinaire)

  • “David Greenberg has just released a solo album on baroque & octave violins. He effortlessly moves from Bach to traditional Cape Breton repertoire, with his uniquely light and precise touch. Please consider supporting his work today.”
    — Alexis Chartrand (violinist extraordinaire)

  • "I have been listening to David Greenberg's Multiple Voices for One - I am just floored by this entirely solo album that is beyond beautiful. I was thinking if I were to ever take LSD again, that CD would be perfect to listen to. Genius!"
    — Barbara Lubell

  • "wow...such pure, unadulterated, brilliant playing. Technique next to none....I'm so impressed!! The harmonies were mouth-watering, omg!  Loved when he transitioned from Baroque into Cape Breton...seamless indeed! Quite a feat to do all this with no accompaniment."
    — Eldon

  • "I was completely bedazzled by the Bach interpretations. Having played those pieces when I studied classically I found the interpretations revelatory. Was like I actually started understand and appreciate the music in a whole other way that really spoke to me.”
    — Aryeh Frankfurter (touring musician, recording artist, Celtic harp & nyckelharpa)