Debut solo album by Liverpool based composer and performer Jonathan Hering. An album of DIY renaissance & new music where one voice sings all the parts. Carmina Chromatico features twelve polyphonic vocal tracks all sung by Jonathan Hering using his bass to counter-tenor range and presenting renaissance and contemporary compositions for up to 8 vocal lines. The album spans six hundred years featuring music from the renaissance avant-garde to his own long-form composition 'Lachrymose'. With his DIY sensibilities Jonathan sings every part in his own voice. Inspired in part by counter-tenor Klaus Nomi's spine chilling rendition of Purcells 'The Cold Song', Hering has selected music which sweeps and wallows, clashing chromatic suspensions evoking dark ... read more