This amazingly brilliant performance confirms my belief that despite political chaos and corruption thr’out this realm there is still hope for us! Congratulations to all and the greatest of good thanks: God bless you all! The beautiful clarity of the young voices adds to the magic …
Sorry for potential over-disclosure here, but to broaden the narrative richness of the Comments: • I was a Clare College undergraduate in the time of John Rutter; • I have multiple connections with Graham Ross, including via my domestic neighbour! • I’ve frequently sung in St John’s Smith Square; • Thanks to RUclips’s algorithm for placing this high in my vision field (admittedly I already subscribed to the Channel, so no great surprise); • I have loved singing this work more than once with multiple choirs, but I often imagined commissioning an album “The Shed / Cold Blow Lane / Stretford / Kop / Fulwell, or most authentically Te Palace (other accents are available) End sing Monteverdi’s Greatest Hits”; • In particular (but not exclusively) I am thinking of VIII Nisi Dominus & X Lauda Jerusalem. Thanks all for a super performance (especially the period instruments and peripheral-group huddles), and overall AV edit.
Magnifique interprétation, n'en déplaise à certaines et certains. Une œuvre difficile à chanter, à jouer et à diriger. . Les choristes bougent tout au long de la partition...ainsi que les musiciens et toutes et tous sont mises ou mis en valeur ...pour le bonheur de ceux qui les écoutent ou les écouteront...
@@lauterunvollkommenheit4344 I think, to be fair, the idea that a piece of music can only be performed by those who affirm its doctrinal insight is, er, slightly odd. Many non-Catholics enjoy singing. Many non-Catholics have capacity in their spirituality for the Blessed Virgin.
shaken and stirred
This amazingly brilliant performance confirms my belief that despite political chaos and corruption thr’out this realm there is still hope for us! Congratulations to all and the greatest of good thanks: God bless you all! The beautiful clarity of the young voices adds to the magic …
Great music,Musicality at its best , purity, Thank you also,so, much .
Fantastic performance. The outstanding tbing for me is how almost all of the choir of undergraduates stepped forward and took some big solos
I watch for renditions of this, my favorite work, and this ranks among the best. In fact, it's totally punk rock. Thank you.
Monteverdi has been the first rock composer in the musical history
Beautiful
Sorry for potential over-disclosure here, but to broaden the narrative richness of the Comments:
• I was a Clare College undergraduate in the time of John Rutter;
• I have multiple connections with Graham Ross, including via my domestic neighbour!
• I’ve frequently sung in St John’s Smith Square;
• Thanks to RUclips’s algorithm for placing this high in my vision field (admittedly I already subscribed to the Channel, so no great surprise);
• I have loved singing this work more than once with multiple choirs, but I often imagined commissioning an album “The Shed / Cold Blow Lane / Stretford / Kop / Fulwell, or most authentically Te Palace (other accents are available) End sing Monteverdi’s Greatest Hits”;
• In particular (but not exclusively) I am thinking of VIII Nisi Dominus & X Lauda Jerusalem.
Thanks all for a super performance (especially the period instruments and peripheral-group huddles), and overall AV edit.
Magnifique interprétation, n'en déplaise à certaines et certains. Une œuvre difficile à chanter, à jouer et à diriger. . Les choristes bougent tout au long de la partition...ainsi que les musiciens et toutes et tous sont mises ou mis en valeur ...pour le bonheur de ceux qui les écoutent ou les écouteront...
Immortal!
Protestanti che eseguono i vespri della beata vergine di Monteverdi?dovrebbero farlo gli Irlandesi non gli Inglesi, mah
What a nonsensical comment.
How did you get to be so idiotic
@@lauterunvollkommenheit4344 detto da un barbaro germanico,non mi interessa il tuo parere!
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@@lauterunvollkommenheit4344 I think, to be fair, the idea that a piece of music can only be performed by those who affirm its doctrinal insight is, er, slightly odd. Many non-Catholics enjoy singing. Many non-Catholics have capacity in their spirituality for the Blessed Virgin.