Monica Hatch Ceremonial Vocalist
Weddings Funerals Liturgy
Lady of Hearts
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'Lady of Hearts' is an exceptional CD that brings together some of the greatest songs ever written. She interprets these evergreens in a style that compliments the artistic value of the songs. It's a fresh new sound with a great backing group that includes Toots Thielemans. "Lady of Hearts" is a winner!" - Jim Stone, WLNZ - The Capitol City Jazz Connection
New Christmas by Pamela Hines
Jazz pianist/composer Pamela Hines' "New Christmas\" release has three talented Boston vocalists interpreting her compositions with a stellar trio to make this a body of work to add to American Songbook Holiday standards. Monica is featured on two tracks, "Ellen on Christmas" and "Christmas Joy".
Love Came Down at Christmas
Music of Leo Sowerby
From the immediately engaging arrangements of traditional folk tunes, to the soaring vocal heights and harmonic moodiness of the a cappella, the composer displays a sure and ever-changing harmonic spectrum woven brilliantly into the choral fabric.
Performed by Convivium directed by John Delorey and Patricia Snyder. Monica sings with the chorus and is featured on "Little Jesus, Sweetly Sleep"
If You Never Come To Me
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Till Morning's Light
Lullabies and other Quiet Songs
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Not just for children. Monica Hatch's compellingly beautiful lullaby CD soothes the spirit of my clients, transporting their stress and worries in the wings of her enchanting voice. A wonderful gift for babies and beyond." Marilyn Taylor, Owner Theraputic Massage
The Sacred Voice
Familiar sacred texts rethought in a fresh way from composer Graham Ramsay. Monica sings with the chorus and is featured on "If You Love Me" with Zachary Wilder, tenor, Marc DeMille, bass and Heinrich Christensen, conductor. Learn more
Handel & Haydn Society - Chorus Member
Haydn - The Creation
"Harry Christophers captures the full expressive range of Haydn’s The Creation in this luminous and profound version of the popular oratorio with the 200-year-old Handel and Haydn Society of America. The orchestral playing is lithe and exciting, the choral singing crisp and wholesome." - The Scotsman, 2015