Anna Homler is a experimental vocalist who sings in a phonetic melodic language. With a sensibility that is both ancient and post-modern, her work explores alternative means of communication and the sonic properties of everyday objects. Inspired by myths, dreams and alchemy, “Homler is….making words musical and music like words.” (New York Times). Since 1982 she has worked in the US with composer/musicians Steve Moshier, David Moss, Ethan James, Steve Roden, and Steve Peters. In Europe, she has recorded and performed with the Voices of Kwahn, Steve Beresford, Joker Nies, Peter Kowald, Geert Wagemann, Pavel Fajt, and Frank Schulte, among others. Her most recent CD release is with Sylvia Hallett, “The Many Moods of Bread and Shed,” on the Orchestra Pit label.

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