I keep coming back to this video again and again for the last couple of years! This is one of the most beatiful things I've ever heard. Excellent arrangement and performance!
A lovely rendition of one of the best choral pieces ever. I can still sing the first tenor part by heart, almost fifty years after performing it with the Collegium Choir in Berkeley. Thanks, subscribed. Cheers from an instrument maker in Vienna, Scott
Wow, good observation and I am curious what that is also. It ends up on the purple chair behind the tuba player and you can see it still on the chair at around 3:59. A recording cable of some kind?
This is simply perfect! I hear so much respect for all the fine details in this gorgeous piece!
I keep coming back to this video again and again for the last couple of years! This is one of the most beatiful things I've ever heard. Excellent arrangement and performance!
A lovely rendition of one of the best choral pieces ever. I can still sing the first tenor part by heart, almost fifty years after performing it with the Collegium Choir in Berkeley.
Thanks, subscribed. Cheers from an instrument maker in Vienna, Scott
Beautifully done
Love it!
Brilliant!
What's that falling in the background at 3:38? Looks like a black thread of some sort.
Wow, good observation and I am curious what that is also. It ends up on the purple chair behind the tuba player and you can see it still on the chair at around 3:59. A recording cable of some kind?
Well, if I was a deity, I couldn't think of nicer music to summon my return.
Hypothesis: trombonists dress more smartly than trumpeters; tubists: inconclusive evidence.
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