Very nice. I sang the bass part in concert here in Chile a couple months ago. Your acoustics are better. Go see us sing on my channel. We had an octet. You all did a great job. Very light and beautiful.
Hahaha, it does look a little silly I guess. This is just a rehearsal habit most of us have at WMU, but it typically doesn't happen during performances. I don't really do it much in this video, but I usually find I'm able to get into the character of a piece much better when I rehearse this way. Lots of dancing going on in our rehearsals, haha
They REALLY need to decide on a (ONE) conductor. Too distracting with all the dancing and flailing arms. Really think some of the dynamics could have been better executed.
Learn the piece by heart will let you use eyes instead of arms to conduct the piece.... Anyhow great performance, except tuning of the last chord. Really great bass performance.
There was a slight tendency to lower the pitch, but they managed to recover at all times - mainly due to the soprano's very clear sound and well-tuned lines.
This is definitely one we will hear in heaven. Praise! 🙏 😇
Heavenly music...
Amazing sound
Wonderful
this is so beautiful
Maravilhoso. Ameii ❤
Una joyita
omg that tenor
すばらしい!
❤👍
Four voices!!!
Wonderful!!!
Find me a priest hole from which to listen!!!
Occasional (slight) portamento from the Soprano.
Very nice. I sang the bass part in concert here in Chile a couple months ago. Your acoustics are better. Go see us sing on my channel. We had an octet.
You all did a great job. Very light and beautiful.
Why all the twitching?
Yeah, three conductors and one bass doing his job. Didn'trealize the "o dulcis" was supposed to be forte, twice.
Hahaha, it does look a little silly I guess. This is just a rehearsal habit most of us have at WMU, but it typically doesn't happen during performances. I don't really do it much in this video, but I usually find I'm able to get into the character of a piece much better when I rehearse this way. Lots of dancing going on in our rehearsals, haha
@@Wummel624 Yeah, we also do that during rehearsals (because it helps).
They REALLY need to decide on a (ONE) conductor. Too distracting with all the dancing and flailing arms. Really think some of the dynamics could have been better executed.
Did want to add that the bass has a nice voice. Thank you for not taking part in the conducting and flailing about.
Learn the piece by heart will let you use eyes instead of arms to conduct the piece.... Anyhow great performance, except tuning of the last chord. Really great bass performance.
Went really out of tune as it progressed
Not at all!
There was one part, but they recovered quickly.
There was a slight tendency to lower the pitch, but they managed to recover at all times - mainly due to the soprano's very clear sound and well-tuned lines.