The full-width of vocal music has been explored by New York-based a cappella group
Western Wind. While early albums focused on traditional New England vocal music and Southern folk hymns, subsequent releases have included an extended series of Jewish holiday and Christmas songs and American pop music. The Judiaca series, which included A Musical Sabbath, The Birthday of the World, The Chanukah Story, The Passover Story, and Mazel Bueno: A Portrait in Song of the Spanish Jews, featured guest narration by
Leonard Nimoy,
Theodore Bikel, and
Tovah Feldshuh.
Western Wind's ability to interpret avant-garde material has resulted in several groundbreaking recordings. The album
Birth of the War God, featuring the vocal music of
Charlie Morrow, marked one of the first uses of the EMU Emulator digital sampler, while Blessings and Batey featured interpretations of
David Darling's "Blessings: A Prayer for the Planet" and
Michel Camilo and
Tania León's Afro-Cuban composition "Batey." The soundtrack for the
Philip Glass 1983 film,
Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance, was re-recorded and reissued in 1998.
Formed in 1969,
Western Wind represents the combined vision of baritone vocalist Elliott Z. Levine and countertenor and executive producer of the group's Western Wind Records, William Zukof. Levine, who holds a master's degree from the Manhattan School of Music, teaches at City College, Upsala College, Lighthouse Music School, and Hebrew Arts School. The composer-in-residence at St. Thomas More Church, Levine also serves as cantor at Temple Emmanuel in Great Neck, NY. A native of New York, Zukof has appeared as a soloist with the
Richard Wagner Chorale,
Gregg Smith Singers, Handel and Haydn Society of Boston, and Music Sacra of New York. His operatic performances includes appearances with the Washington Opera, Eastern Opera Company, and the Eastman School. Since 1989,
Western Wind has produced a series of radio programs for National Public Radio and Public Radio International. The New York Times praised the ensemble for delivering a "music of astonishing directness, iridescence and spiritual depth."