Montage Kaleidoscope: Cinematic Choir WAV
Kaleidoscope: Cinematic Choir is a wildly colorful collection of choir vocals designed to take your production into the realm of the divine. Vocals, especially choir vocals, are the most sought after sounds on Splice because they are impossible to recreate. Montage teamed up with Suander Choi, a brilliantly talented composer and choir artist who put together a gorgeous collection of vocal phrases, chordal pads, patterns, clusters, glissandos, fx and so much more.
These vocal techniques were meticulously recorded with painstaking detail at Splice’s Sound Factory Studio’s in LA with the help of some of LA’s finest Soprano, Alto, Treble and Bass vocalists Kelci Hahn, Molly Pease, and Theo Trevisan. These loops and one shots are unique, tasteful, and difficult to come by so treat this pack like your secret weapon for lush vocal moments in the foreground or background of your track. Download these samples for your next film score, gospel track, electronic production or as a blank canvas to resample into anything you’d like. Give your next track some heavenly gloss and playfulness that will set it apart from the rest.
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Saunder Choi is a Los Angeles-based Filipino composer and choral artist whose works have been performed internationally by various groups including Conspirare, the Philippine Madrigal Singers, Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Pacific Chorale, World Youth Choir, Brightwork New Music, People Inside Electronics, and many others. As an arranger and orchestrator, Saunder has written for Tony-Award winner Lea Salonga, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Orquestra Filarmónica Portuguesa, Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles, San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus, etc.
As a choral artist, he sings with Pacific Chorale, L.A. Choral Lab, HEX Vocal Ensemble, as well as in film scores such as the soundtrack of Disney’s The Lion King (2019), Mulan (2020), Turning Red (2022), Nope (2022), Avatar: The Way of the Water (2022), etc.
Saunder believes in music as advocacy, using the media as a platform for diversity, equity, inclusion, justice. His compositions are focused on narratives and conversations surrounding immigration, racial justice, LGBTQ+ advocacy, climate justice, and representations of his identity as a Filipino-Chinese. He is currently Director of Music at Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica and a teaching artist with the Los Angeles Master Chorale.
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