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Harry Trevelyan
Добавлен 22 сен 2006
Видео
As Joseph Was a-Walking
Просмотров 2423 года назад
A Christmas Carol I wrote for a competition when I was about 13. I didn't win. Sung here by me and my sister Rose.
Spem in Alium in Lockdown
Просмотров 24 тыс.4 года назад
NB there's an improved version of this video, with audio mix tweaks and video fixes, at ruclips.net/video/v7IGPcHvq24/видео.html. Tallis' 40-part motet, sung by Trevelyans and friends, and recorded in lockdown, Christmas 2020. Inspiration including the idea for the grid layout came from the @stileantico version, which you should definitely go listen to after this one. ruclips.net/video/QfnEbwcL...
Ave Verum Corpus
Просмотров 7324 года назад
Ave Verum Corpus, by William Byrd, sung by Trevelyans and friends.
Medley from Guys and Dolls: If I Were a Bell, My Time of Day, I've Never Been in Love Before
Просмотров 1114 года назад
Medley from Guys and Dolls: If I Were a Bell, My Time of Day, I've Never Been in Love Before
For the Beauty of the Earth, sung by the Trevelyan family.
Просмотров 2514 года назад
Trevs go full von Trapp! This is me, sister Rose and niece Sasha in Sydney, dad Tom in Chichester, and nephew Mac in Wimbledon, singing Rutter's For the Beauty of the Earth (as requested by sister Clare). Introduced by niece Jessica with a special guest appearance by nephew Jake on maracas. Had loads of fun putting this together. Enjoy! 🎶
Lascia Ch'io Pianga
Просмотров 814 года назад
Me (in London) and my little sister Rose (in Sydney) amusing ourselves in lockdown, April 2020. Lascia Ch'io Pianga, from Handel's opera Rinaldo.
La Plagne 2016
Просмотров 2588 лет назад
A couple of days out with Brian and Aaron in La Plagne: North west face of the Becoin, 26 January and the Petiit Face Nord du Bellecote, 28 January 2016.
One of the most fascinating pieces ever composed.
4 years later, still quite beautiful and a reminder of uncertain times. Kudos to all involved, it's a masterpiece.
Это лучшее исполнение! Спасибо❤
Outstanding even on computer speakers where any type of modulation is unavailable. I believe Thomas Tallis would not only be amazed, but in addition, I believe he would take pride in this version of his marvelous work. With the dumbing down of religious services today, perhaps this could be an entry for many who are disillusioned to the great vocal works of Monteverdi and Palestrina. As William Faulkner stated in accepting the Nobel Prize. "The past is never dead. It's not even past."
Each singing his own song and yet all in harmony with each other. To me this is Hope itself singing. Blessing all who hear.
wunderbar gesungen, fiktiver denn je
wunderschön gesungen, fiktiver denn je
Such beauty from very dark days ❤ thank you all ❤️
Great! Thanks!
Outstanding, and what intonation!!!!!!!
Thanks for your kind comment. Don't tell anyone but there might have been a bit of software support for the intonation! 🤫
Incredibly beautiful! Tears of such emotion! Thankyou!!
Let every breath prasie the Lord
Just relived this in all its glory! What a great experience! x
wonderful project! well executed. I would like to use a portion of this in my ongoing podcast video. please let me know if you object. glad to send a link.
Obrigado
A great performance of this wonderful Tallis piece, some nervous faces but, who wouldn't be? It terrifies me. Well done all!
I’ve just listened to this for the first time in two years, it’s brought tears to my eyes again both from the beauty of the piece but also the memory of the hardship those of us struggling with loneliness had to deal with. As an absolute amateur I’m so proud to have been part of this and can’t thank Harry enough for involving me. I found it very challenging at the time but, as a consequence, have embraced a whole new life of singing up here in the Lake District. Forever grateful!
I can't tell you how moving I find this, seeing everyone up close in their own homes, as just individuals caught up in something much bigger than themselves - and making something absolutely stupendous out of it. Thank you.
Holy crap! Why doesn’t this have a million likes?
Thanks Doc! Tell your friends!
Beautiful. Well done!
If Thomas Tallis would just know.... !!! 😭 Pure beauty! 😇
I think Tallis would be more amazed by RUclips to be honest!!!
Splendid performance!
Nicely done. Beautiful piece. Thanks!
what a lovely piece thank you for sharing this
That was excellent!
Beautifully played! Bravo! The piano appears to be electronic yet it sounds exceptionally nice. What is it? I would be delighted to know!
Thanks Ross 🙂 It's a Yamaha CLP 635 - but the audio you hear is via the headphone jack rather than the piano speakers.
@@hornplayer68 Many thanks Harry. It sounds wonderful, as does your playing!
Fantastic.
Absolut wunderbar! Vielen Dank dafür!
Beautiful - A work of art.
Beautiful!
one the best recordings I've seen for a good while and this is one of my favourite tunes thank you
👏👏👏👏👏👏
You made me cry, for so much beauty ..! Thanks (Catalonia)
Мэри и Джосф говорят, что равиндра и раджу были женат на красных бдительных женщинах, так что библейский закон, когда равиндра и раджу наслаждаются красными бдительными женщинами, так что эти женщины - жены
41 voices !!
I’ve always wanted to sing this, but I’m afraid it will never be. What a glorious, incredible sound is produced....there are no words!
Ugliness, l can shrug off. But beauty l can't bear...
A tiny bit wonderful.
I've been in love with this piece since the first time I heard it in the late '70s. I wasn't prepared to like this particular performance because of the virtual aspect but this was excellent. What is really fantastic is being able to "see" each voice come in and have a visual of how intricate the writing is. This has to be a wonderful tool for anyone learning this piece. Very well done!
Amazing singing one voice per part apart from one Siamese twin
Wonderfull very beatifull and inner. Thank a lot (Fr)
I cried my soul out when listening to this video - not the most perfect rendition, in the whole world but I find it heartfelt and heartwrenching at the same time.
What version do you like?
@@joydarling314 My favourite is the one by the King's Singers. I know, I know, it's not totally man-made but it's perfect under any respect - and the singing IS real.
@@graziacavasino8884 thanks for responding😊
@@graziacavasino8884 Hello, what do you mean by the singing is real?
@@oddvegan9797 = live. Well, sort of. They always sing together, that makes a difference, I suppose.