Jacqueline Kerrod's debut solo album, "17 Days in December," is a captivating journey through the world of choral music, recorded as a musical diary of one-take improvisations on consecutive days in December. Released on December 3, 2021, via Orenda Records, this album showcases Kerrod's personal sonic discovery and her mastery of both acoustic and electric harp.
Comprising 17 tracks, the album spans a total duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, offering a unique blend of improvisational skill and emotional depth. Each track, named after the day it was recorded, invites the audience into Kerrod's creative process, revealing the raw and unfiltered essence of her music.
From the gentle jangle of "December 7" to the intricate layers of "December 14: Broken (In 3)," and the ethereal beauty of "December 28: Glassy Fingers," Kerrod's compositions are a testament to her versatility and artistry. The album also features playful pieces like "December 4: Can-Can" and dreamy compositions such as "December 20: Sweet Dreams," showcasing the breadth of her musical range.
Mastered by Ryan Streber at Oktaven Audio in Mount Vernon, NY, "17 Days in December" is a testament to Jacqueline Kerrod's innovative approach to choral music, making it a standout debut in the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of choral music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album promises a rich and rewarding listening experience.