Can you post videos of the other parts as well such as Suprano, Alto, Bass, and Full Mix as well? I'm not able to access the other links that I received on three years ago because they're not on youtube anymore. Your help would be greatly appreciated for my chamber choir.
Ummm, well... maybe. I strongly suspect that Palestrina's 'G' was a somewhat different pitch at the time... most likely sung in the key most comfortable to the various voices available at the time in whatever Roman church for which he happened to be maestro di cappella.
Check the music sheet from 34 to 36: it's wrong, words and note doesn't pair
Can you post videos of the other parts as well such as Suprano, Alto, Bass, and Full Mix as well? I'm not able to access the other links that I received on three years ago because they're not on youtube anymore. Your help would be greatly appreciated for my chamber choir.
I love this rendition of all male voices, right?
Christus imperat in aeternum ! Laudentur Iesus et Maria !
Vere laudentur in saecula saeculorum!
The wrong note to start with! That should be a G!
Ghibleefan in my version it's an F
Ummm, well... maybe. I strongly suspect that Palestrina's 'G' was a somewhat different pitch at the time... most likely sung in the key most comfortable to the various voices available at the time in whatever Roman church for which he happened to be maestro di cappella.
G#
@@AbdullahMirza2piR Depends, ours version it's an A