Very fine. Unusual to see just 4 singers in what is after all a 4-part motet. I wonder if this makes it more authentic sounding? Byrd would not have expected it to be sung by large cathedral choirs.....
I like your pared back rendition with just four singers, as it would mostly have been sung. But you appear to be using classical Latin pronunciations and not Church/Ecclesiastical Latin. Hence, "cruce" should be pronounced 'cruchay' and "dulcis" should be pronounced 'dulchis'.
Very fine. Unusual to see just 4 singers in what is after all a 4-part motet. I wonder if this makes it more authentic sounding? Byrd would not have expected it to be sung by large cathedral choirs.....
Wonderful sound and great to be heard as a quartet
Mr William Byrd!!!!. What genius sound.
Fantastic rendition. This needs way more views.
Very beautiful, harmony singing, ❤
Thank you Paul!
Wonderful,
Welcome back to fantastic performance
This is so beautiful 🥹
Tenéis que hacer un vídeo con la pantalla dividida para que se os pueda ver cantar a todos en primer plano.
Very professional, please release more
Stunning! superb! The balance was incredible. Sounding and looking good.
Thank you so much!
Absolutely beautiful - more please!
More on the way! Aiming to release once a month 🤞🏼
Stunning. A beautiful, beautiful performance. Thank you.
Incredible!
Magnifique ! des voix pures, magiques, bravo
Beautiful.
Thank you John 😊
I've done it, I've subscribed. And also letting you know the Miserere is transcendant!
I was introduced to you by the Gesualdo Six yesterday at their Renaissance Weekend. I'll look out for you in future!
well done!
Beautiful 🎶
Thank you for adding such a wonderful performance in William Byrd's quadricentennial year. He must be smiling down on your performance!
Good job.
Thank you!
beatifulll
You are amazing !!!
❤
Beautiful Catholic Sacred Music to Pray 🙏🙏🙏
Wonderful!
Will there be a recording of your concert?
Yes! We’ll set up a camera and look to release some recordings on our social media channels 😊
@@themancuniumconsort I'm looking forward!
This was almost certainly written for tbe secret masses held by the community and probably sung by just four singers
Wonderful piece and very fine rendition. Just one remark: be more careful about the right latin pronounce, "in crucem" not "in crusem"😉.
Preciocísima Música Polifónica del Renacimiento inglés.
I like your pared back rendition with just four singers, as it would mostly have been sung.
But you appear to be using classical Latin pronunciations and not Church/Ecclesiastical Latin.
Hence, "cruce" should be pronounced 'cruchay' and "dulcis" should be pronounced 'dulchis'.
Ok Andrew
❤