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Tenor Matthew Cooper and pianist David Chafe create magic on first album

New classical album Gently Wake showcases the vocal talents of the old guard and a new kid on the block.

Have a First Listen to Gently Wake

David Chafe has recorded more than a dozen albums, but Gently Wake is the first album for Matthew Cooper. (Submitted by David Chafe)

Pianist and music teacherDavid Chafe has worked on at least 14 albums, but Gently Wake is his first project with singerMatthew Cooper of Carbonear.

Chafe said he met Cooper a few years ago when the young tenor was performing with the Atlantic Boy Choir.

"When a guy like me who is much older and kind of more entrenched in the music industry, lands in the orbit of somebody so young and vibrant and so enthusiastic about this style of music and so darn good at it it just lights a fire under me," Chafe said.

"This was one of the most inspiring and thrilling albums to record."

Gently Wake has 12 tracks and includes selections from composers Franz Schubert, Schumann and Beethoven.

Chafe and Cooper rehearse at Wesley United Church in St. John's while recording their new album. (Ian Foster/Submitted by David Chafe )

The album was recorded at Wesley United Church in St. John's with producerIan Foster."Overall it was just an awesome experience for me, especially for my first time," said Cooper.

Chafe and Cooper said they aren't sure yet if they're going to make another album together but plan on performing gigs together for a long time.

"I was planning on slowing down and maybe even kind of retiring," said Chafe, "and along comes this young man out of Carbonear with the voice of a god. I don't think even to this day he realizes the level of natural talent he has."

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