Wow. The choral discipline to sing through the phrases as well as these guys did is incredible. Tough lungs XD Amazing job, Vocal Consort. *stands and applauds with teary eyes*
My choir is starting this song soon, and I'm really impressed by this performance. The Vocal Consort singers are no doubt skilled, and the flickering lights for stars is a really nice touch for the performance. I can't wait to begin this masterpiece.
Can someone tell me exactly how many glasses are used and tuned to what pitches? The score is very confusing and we are performing this soon. Thanks! Dr. Vicki Burrichter
The number of glasses depends on the size of your choir - every second singer is meant to play a glass. As there are 6 x glass notes (GABDEF#), you're talking a minimum of 12 singers - 6 of whom are playing a glass. If your choir is bigger, the glass notes should be evenly spread, so 1 of each note (GABDEF#) for a choir of 12, 2 of each (GGAABBDDEEF#F#) for a choir of 24, 3 of each (GGGAAABBBDDDEEEF#F#F#) for a choir of 36, and so on.
uhm hello... The conductor is the best in the whole nation bruh. What choir are you even in, and who is your conductor? 103921% sure your conductor is worse than mr kwei.
This song is beautiful. I cry everytime I hear it. This version is lovely and visually stunning.
Wow. The choral discipline to sing through the phrases as well as these guys did is incredible. Tough lungs XD
Amazing job, Vocal Consort. *stands and applauds with teary eyes*
such an unworldly sound....I love it!!
My choir is starting this song soon, and I'm really impressed by this performance. The Vocal Consort singers are no doubt skilled, and the flickering lights for stars is a really nice touch for the performance. I can't wait to begin this masterpiece.
Love this piece! Been listening to this Everyday ever since :)
as someone who sang in the video, I'm happy you enjoy it!
the sforzando on the word stars is beautiful
Can someone tell me exactly how many glasses are used and tuned to what pitches? The score is very confusing and we are performing this soon. Thanks! Dr. Vicki Burrichter
The number of glasses depends on the size of your choir - every second singer is meant to play a glass. As there are 6 x glass notes (GABDEF#), you're talking a minimum of 12 singers - 6 of whom are playing a glass.
If your choir is bigger, the glass notes should be evenly spread, so 1 of each note (GABDEF#) for a choir of 12, 2 of each (GGAABBDDEEF#F#) for a choir of 24, 3 of each (GGGAAABBBDDDEEEF#F#F#) for a choir of 36, and so on.
Thank you! Very helpful.
You're welcome - hope it goes well!
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Good ensemble, bad conductor.
There wouldn’t be a good choir if there wasn’t a good conductor...one of the best conductors in my opinion :)
uhm hello... The conductor is the best in the whole nation bruh. What choir are you even in, and who is your conductor? 103921% sure your conductor is worse than mr kwei.