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“Ubi Caritas” as you have never heard it before

J-P Mauro - published on 03/22/17

Audrey Assad puts a refreshing topspin on an ancient sacred pieceAudrey Assad brings new life to the Latin chant, “Ubi Caritas”. Off her 2016 album, Inheritance. Setting the words to a Celtic influenced melody was an inspired decision and serves the ancient text by entrancing the audience.

Assad’s style centers around her light, lilting voice and she fully understands how to build with each verse. The ambient noise as she starts her vocals slowly builds into a gentle string accompaniment that is eventually joined by a determined snare drum.

It’s refreshing to see a contemporary artist tackle the “Classics” of the Christian songbook. There was a time when every composer worth their salt would give their take on sacred music and we are so thankful that Audrey is keeping the tradition alive. We would love to hear this piece arranged for a treble choir.

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Mini Bio:

Name: Audrey Assad

Hometown: Scotch Plains, NJ

Current City: Nashville, TN

Latest Album: Inheritance (2016)

Fun Fact: Raised in Plymouth Brethren household. Audrey has been playing music since she was 2. She got her start in FL, later relocating to Nashville where she met Matt Maher, who took interest in her career and immersed her in performances. Her 2010 debut album reached 12 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart. A prolific songwriter, she has released 5 albums in as many years.

Website: http://www.audreyassad.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audreyassadmusic/

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