BARBER - Agnus Dei / Adagio for Strings
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2013
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC
SAMUEL BARBER (1910-1981)
Adagio for Strings, Op. 11 (1938) / Agnus Dei (1967)
Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
SUMMER FESTIVAL CHORUS & ORCHESTRA
Dominick DiOrio, conductor
Tuesday, 23 July 2013 - 8:00pm
IU Jacobs School of Music - Auer Hall - Bloomington, IN
Presented in a live, radio broadcast from WFIU and Indiana Public Media, with Dean Emeritus Charles Webb and WFIU Music Director David Wood, co-hosting.
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www.dominickdiorio.com/
INDIANA UNIVERSITY JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Gwyn Richards, Dean
Eugene O'Brien, Executive Associate Dean
Mary Wennerstrom, Associate Dean of Instruction
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SUMMER FESTIVAL CHORUS
Dominick DiOrio, Conductor
Juan Carlos Zamudio, Assistant Conductor
Alice Baldwin & Christopher Lynch, Accompanists
SOPRANO
Gloria Bangiola
Martha Eason
Gyehyun Jung
Chere Ko
Katelyn Lee
Cecilia Ratna
Janessa Reames
Elizabeth Toy
Natalie Weinberg
ALTO
Alice Baldwin
Yunsun Choi
Meghan Folkerts
Dasol Kim
Jaeeun Kim
Mirim Kim
Jacquelyn Matava
Madolynn Pessin
Anna Prokop
Priscilla Weaver
Yeji Yoon
TENOR
Travis Bloom
Malcolm Cooper
Mason Copeland
Bor Liang Lin
Christopher Lynch
Christopher Prestia
James Reynolds
Charles Lyon Stewart
Robert Stubbs
Jeremy Woodard
BASS
Kyle Black
Paul DiGiulio
Juan Hernandez
William Huyler
Matthew Middleton
Julian Morris
William Paget
Bruno Sandes
Keith Schwartz
John Stender
Juan Carlos Zamudio
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Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
VIOLIN I
Dechopol Kowintaweewat
Pablo Muñoz
Clara Vázquez
Jinty McTavish
VIOLIN II
Hyewon Yang
Nathan Chia
Hee Yeon Kim
Hisham Bravo
VIOLA
Jonathan Gertner
Colin Wheatley
Lee Anderson
CELLO
Sonja Kraus
Rémi Carlon
Kamyron Williams
BASS
Dorian Jackman
Per Björkling
ORCHESTRA MANAGER
Paul Hauer
Yu-Chen Hsu, assistant
ORCHESTRA SET-UP
Yu-Chen Hsu
Laurent Grillet
LIBRARIAN
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i've always wanted to hear both performed at once
so do i,i I heard this song from the game name 《HOMEWORLD》,17 years ago。
@@vincent6377 I heard this before I played Homeworld and got so excited it was there! I recently played through it again and I was overjoyed listening to this through the cutscenes
A divine piece of music....spiritually on a plane beyond.......emotional.....this is beautiful..
Interesting the note at the beginning that Barbera wrote the Adagio while still in his twenties and the Agnus three decades later. Life can definitely have an impact on us. The Adagio before WWII and the Agnus during the Vietnam war. So much to learn as human beings.
I have heard both of these separately, but never together. Stunning.
Divine! One of the best gifts to humankind is not only the music arrangement but also its' simplistic wordings.
Phantastic! Greetings from Vienna!
Stunning
Some can enjoy this composition for the shear joy of it, and some have to find fault because they see themselves as more expert than everyone else. To each his own. Let he who is without fault find fault with everything. For myself it is well done. I am not looking for perfection, simply enjoyment and appreciation for their efforts.
This is the kind of music I hope to hear after the curtain of my life closes.
Would the two people who voted "dislike" please explain why? Was it a technicality of some kind? Or just did not like the music? I mean, it baffles me why these two voted thumbs down. This is a difficult composition to sing. I don't understand the reason for not appreciating this performance. To the performers and musicians...well done! It is a beautiful arrangement and well executed.
please don't ask them, they are so stupid anyway.
They were Australians
Angie K , although you and I like this beautiful Master Piece the two people that chose thumbs down may have honestly found something about it that they didn't like. It's difficult for me to imagine what that could be , but they are untitled to their opinion just as you and I are . It's this work of art that helped me to over look the fact that someone disliked it and I'm fine with that because I know good music and this is absolutely Great Art that we all can listen to when ever we choose to do so.
Could also be a mistake - it used to be easier to hit the wrong rating depending on what platform (and screen size vs finger size) one is working with. I’ve done it before and I am sure I have not always realized it.
What amazing talent. A pleasure to listen to.
THAT COMES FROM GOD OUR LORD=THAT DIVINE MUSIC FILL THE SOUL AND IT MADE US SON OF THE LORD.
I always had bittersweet memories of my brother after the struggle he went through and before he passed away which left me in sorrow and grief.
What a work of art !
Absolutely amazing!! Wish I could be there. Or at least hear it loud. So beautiful.
Bravo, Bravo!
Bravo. Moves me every Memorial Day.
Interesting how both of these pieces have been arranged as one.
Very nice. .Thank you so much for this song.
absolutely beautiful
sounds really perfect for me...think it's 10/10 bravo
Unique experiment. Few people enjoy this ensable.
for GOD so Loved the World
that He gave His only begotten Son
Thankyou LORD GOD ALMIGHTY
THANKYOU LORD JESUS CHRIST
I always wanted to hear both together as well. Would have been nice to have places where it was just either or. I feel it made it dynamically difficult to have both at the same time. Seemed a bit loud throughout. Still awesome thought! :)
I half expected the choir to tune their voices at the beginning by letting out random noises.
That being said, this is an interesting interpretation.
do you have a proper recording of that that i could buy?
Chorus w instruments. This is the way it should be
why is it so hard to find the combined choir and strings version of this
Que música mas solemne el AGNUS DEI....CORDERO DE DIOS....de SAMUEL BARBER, se puede apreciar mejor con unos buenos auriculares. Me falta poder acceder a la traducción de la misma.
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I think there's not enough strings.
How come one guy is wearing a white coat
Beautiful piece, but there are a few things I like a bit less about this. The first thing is that the highest notes from the female part of the choir sound a bit foul. The second thing is that for my taste this version is much too fast. There wasn't a choir in the original version from Barber, but is was much slower. And the third thing is that I like this best with a much larger orchestra and larger choir.
Soprano went for broke right out of the gate...ruined.
How in hell and heaven can you just cough in the middle of the piece? .... You are devilish!
Once upon a time when I was an usher. I would offer starlight mints to patrons to avoid that cough that you never have until you go to the Symphony. ( I found it helped me).