@@Heightsomethinghuman Many people, even among the classical-music lovers, find Renaissance music boring, Byrd like the others. And even among Renaissance lovers, some people who love Palestrina or Lassus just don’t like Byrd. As for me, it is Palestrina whom I often find a bit boring :-)
@@Heightsomethinghuman So do I. Even if Palestrina is not among my favourite composers, I love some of his works, like the Motet and the mass Viri Galilæi, or, of course, the mass Papæ Marcelli. I would say my favourite composers from the Renaissance are Gombert, Brumel, Manchicourt, Tallis, Sheppard, Byrd, as well as Wert, Monteverdi and Gesualdo, for the late Renaissance. And yours ?
@ I don’t only love Renaissance sacred music, such as the composer’s you have named, also sacred works by Arvo Part, Rachmaninoff, Bach, Handel, really nearly everything from small doses of plain chant all the way up.I do have to stop at most contemporary music though, although Part is an exception. Sorry I can’t name more composer’s ,I am not a morning person and it’s morning 🥱
Lovely singing and interpretation. But seriously? In 2024, six highly trained musicians need some guy flapping his arms at them? Isn’t the whole point of one-on-a-part chamber music singing to listen and connect one another without a metronome martinet in front of you? Unless he’s paying all the bills and your salaries, dump the conductor. You don’t need him.
And some people see Byrd as a boring composer… Thank you very much for this recording !
Don’t know how anyone could ever think of Byrds music as boring. Some just cannot be pleased.
@@Heightsomethinghuman Many people, even among the classical-music lovers, find Renaissance music boring, Byrd like the others. And even among Renaissance lovers, some people who love Palestrina or Lassus just don’t like Byrd. As for me, it is Palestrina whom I often find a bit boring :-)
@@thomassavary5764 I love them all and have some of their music in my collection.
@@Heightsomethinghuman So do I. Even if Palestrina is not among my favourite composers, I love some of his works, like the Motet and the mass Viri Galilæi, or, of course, the mass Papæ Marcelli. I would say my favourite composers from the Renaissance are Gombert, Brumel, Manchicourt, Tallis, Sheppard, Byrd, as well as Wert, Monteverdi and Gesualdo, for the late Renaissance. And yours ?
@ I don’t only love Renaissance sacred music, such as the composer’s you have named, also sacred works by Arvo Part, Rachmaninoff, Bach, Handel, really nearly everything from small doses of plain chant all the way up.I do have to stop at most contemporary music though, although Part is an exception. Sorry I can’t name more composer’s ,I am not a morning person and it’s morning 🥱
Feel like I went back 500 years with this beautiful music! Wow!
As subjective it may be, I find this music much more modern (and interesting) than the music composed in the late 18th and the 19th century.
Beautifully done, indeed! Its an astonishingly brilliant piece by Byrd, one of my very favorites. Thank you.
❤wonderful . Thank you , gentlemen !🎉
Lovely
Great! Thank You!
Could you post the singers’ names in the description please?
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Mahalo nui loa
Lovely singing and interpretation. But seriously? In 2024, six highly trained musicians need some guy flapping his arms at them? Isn’t the whole point of one-on-a-part chamber music singing to listen and connect one another without a metronome martinet in front of you? Unless he’s paying all the bills and your salaries, dump the conductor. You don’t need him.
Bruh, it's his group, he can conduct if he wants. Why does this bother you so much?