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Posted on November 21, 2018January 9, 2021 by Ned Goldberg
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A crucial contribution by the Washington Men’s Camerata, bolstering the male choral sound that is prominent in Wagner.

David Rohde

The Washington Men’s Camerata under Conductor Frank Albinder has a sound all its own – warm sensual, immaculately balanced, scrupulously tuned, melon sweet, athletically limber.

The Washington Post

The Washington Men’s Camerata fills a significant gap in Washington’s musical life – a gap we hardly noticed until the Camerata’s uniquely selected and superbly performed programs began to show us what we had been missing.

The Washington Post

The Washington Men’s Camerata explored the depths of human emotions during its touching “Songs of War and Peace” program Saturday evening at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater. From the regal-sounding “Men of Harlech” and the tenderly flowing “Song for Peace” to the earthy incantation and chant of Veljo Tormis’s “Varjele, Jumala, Soasta,” the 78-member ensemble, under Music Director Frank Albinder, presented pieces that stretched across the male vocal spectrum, yielding performances with prominently chiseled dynamics and carefully honed phrases. Such attention to detail and diction allowed the… Read more

Grace Jean

“A perfect harmonic blend”

The Washington Post

What could be more ingratiating than a choral conductor who shows up in
standard formal regalia — but with bright red-and-green socks? Like the
outfit of Washington Men’s Camerata Music Director Frank Albinder, the
chorus’s concert at Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church in Bethesda on Sunday
was an appealing blend of the traditional and offbeat.

It was a mixture of sacred and secular, too, although weighted more toward
seasonal religious songs — mostly sung in pairs. For instance, the 63-voice
chorus juxtaposed a particularly pleasant arrangement of “O Little Town of
Bethlehem” with Rachmaninoff’… Read more

Mark J. Estren

A beautiful sound . . . everything is warm and appealing.

American Record Guide

The Washington Men’s Camerata is predictably outstanding . . . their tone is wonderfully produced, balanced and blended, their diction clear and expressive, their ensemble singing flawless.

The Washington Post
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