Andrea’s voice and long breath on top are astounding. This is my favorite chamber choir of all time because of the individual beauty of their voices and how they bring them together so skillfully for a perfect unison. ❤
I'm glad you reacted to this piece. I've heard it sung live by a magnificent choir (The Tallis Scholars), and it's utterly breathtaking. VOCES8 has made a splendid recording here.
Jeff, please carry on doing exactly what you're doing - I just love watching your response to the beauty of Voces8 performing, not least because it reassures me that I am not the only one to end up as a tear-stained wreck ...
Magnificent. I have been blessed to hear Voces8 do this twice. The first time was in a concert hall, and the antiphonal parts were done backstage, completely out of the line of sight from each other. Tge second was in the glorious Basilica Cathedral of St Louis (where the "Salvation is Created" you reviewed was performed). At one point, the separation of the ensemble was from the front yo the back. Andrea's voice absolutely sublime there.
Gorgeous…… That voice leading, too. What gets me is how they’re all so perfectly together, phrasing together, coming off the last notes together, when there’s no obvious beat, or anyone conducting… The sweetness and harmony of the human voice ~. It pulls you straight into a different universe. Loved it, Jeff ⭐️
One of my all time favorites. There are many great versions of this all over RUclips. Can't count how many of them I've heard. For me this is only topped by "Komm oh Tod du Schlafes Bruder".
This is an incredible piece of music with a VERY storied history! What we hear today, is not what was heard in 1638. Over the years, it has had stories told about the piece, and it has been transcribed, and changed several times. It has become famous for the high C as sung by Andrea Haynes in this version. I, to, am amazed by her voice and her artistry. There is the continuing story that the Pope would only allow it to be sung in the Sistine Chapel, and if anyone dared to perform it otherwise they would be ex-communicated. I have copied two things from RUclips about the Miserere. The first is the commonly held view of the piece. The second is a 10 minute RUclips video that traces a musicologist's version of it's history. Included are portions of the Miserere from sequential periods in history performed by The Marion Consort. I have listened to many versions, and this Voces 8 version is my favorite! "Fact : Allegri’s ‘Miserere Mei, Deus’ was written in 1638 in the Vatican, as part of his work as a singer in the Sistine Chapel. It was regarded as so special that the Pope ordered that only 3 copies ever left the Vatican: one for the Padre Martini, one for the King of Portugal and one for the Holy Roman Emperor. Playing it on other places punishable by excommunication. Then Mozart when visiting Rome happened to hear this masterpiece, went home and transcribed the piece from memory for the entire 15 minutes. At the time Mozart was 14." How Allegri's Miserere should really sound | The Marian Consort ruclips.net/video/h6hD8YtO5HI/видео.htmlsi=ZWUNKNjE1XOQ9h6v.
At the time this was written, it was for prayers officiated by the pope during holy week inside the Sistine Chapel. according to chapel law, it was strictly forbidden to be sung outside the Sistine Chapel. Thankfully today, we are all able to hear it, and this performance is so inspiring.
Isn't it wonderful that we can choose between the immaculate performance of Tenebrae and this musical jewel of vocal transparency? I can see why some would pick Tenebrae over Voces8 and vice versa, all that matters to me is this: They both come from the same tradition of choral music, its merely a matter of taste to choose between two world class ensembles.
I originally debated about which Voces 8 version to request. Both are beautiful and moving. The one I requested is from the current group. The other one is from 2019 and performed live in a cathedral in Germany. You decide: ruclips.net/video/IsDRUVDsZRg/видео.htmlsi=pl3BZxutDBOB_c6r.
Tears of wonder, tears of joy, my heart sings like years ago when I was a boy. Where is beauty, where is love? Is it in our hearts or in the stars above? Where do we go when we die? Why does this sound make me cry? The beauty and the horror and everything between Is stitched together inside my being I float eraptured, unafraid I worry about bills I haven't paid Empires rise and fall Tides wax and wane But for a moment I am whole again.
Great Reaction!! Not quite sure how Voces8 can do a version of this masterpiece, considering that the final section is supposed to be in 9 (nine) parts...my favourite version is by "The Sixteen" featuring the extraordinary voice of Elin Manahan Thomas singing the high soprano part. I know it's only 240p, but the the Voices! The Sound!! ruclips.net/video/mh6s71MicgY/видео.html
@@richardtodd7295Yes, I know - I've just watched Ben Byram-Wigfield's video on the evolution of the Miserere with no mention of any other configuration. Voces8 were singing the (generally accepted) modern version which I've always known as a 9-piece finale for verse 20, end even Wikipedia agrees with me...
@@nightwishlover8913 , you are several up on me! My formal choral music education ended in 1966 when I graduated from college. I have a degree in vocal music and conducting, but Uncle Sam interrupted my music carrier with a degree of finality. I've heard Voces 8 twice in person and I really don't know how they do what they do. They are better than any group I have ever heard. The 8 of them fill large cathedrals with sound that is amazing without amplification. I would think that they have made choices as to how to deal with 8 doing 9 parts that leave the sound beautiful. Perhaps it is magic. It certainly sounds magical!
I can not fault this performance. It is wonderful, in every meaning of the word. However, I do prefer Tenabrae's performance, just for their use of the acoustic space. That gives it the edge.
If you ever consider doing more, like this...please: Alleluia by Eric Whitacre, from this concert - ruclips.net/video/0JaiSGAZfW4/видео.html 3:25 secs in. This is the most beautiful thing ever recorded. If you haven´t heard this piece before..I just know, you will appreciate it. They are all made of angel hair and liquid kindness. There Is A Flower - ruclips.net/video/sg3wajH5th8/видео.html King Singer´s from their best period, in my humble oipinion. Rheinberger´s version of Abendllied performed by Voces8 - ruclips.net/video/sIOagJryMik/видео.html O Magnum Mysterium - by Countertop Ensemble - ruclips.net/video/aR1WZcP2YY8/видео.html This group..that far too little people know of, has the most beautiful blend. They deserve so much credit. They are sublime. Anyways, this was just to mention a few, that hopefully you have not heard before. Please enjoy and take care. Thanks for your reactions.
This is the soundtrack of heaven. Glorious music.
It's as close to perfection as you can get.
Andrea’s voice and long breath on top are astounding. This is my favorite chamber choir of all time because of the individual beauty of their voices and how they bring them together so skillfully for a perfect unison. ❤
I'm glad you reacted to this piece. I've heard it sung live by a magnificent choir (The Tallis Scholars), and it's utterly breathtaking. VOCES8 has made a splendid recording here.
Jeff, please carry on doing exactly what you're doing - I just love watching your response to the beauty of Voces8 performing, not least because it reassures me that I am not the only one to end up as a tear-stained wreck ...
Magnificent. I have been blessed to hear Voces8 do this twice. The first time was in a concert hall, and the antiphonal parts were done backstage, completely out of the line of sight from each other. Tge second was in the glorious Basilica Cathedral of St Louis (where the "Salvation is Created" you reviewed was performed). At one point, the separation of the ensemble was from the front yo the back. Andrea's voice absolutely sublime there.
Gorgeous……
That voice leading, too.
What gets me is how they’re all so perfectly together, phrasing together, coming off the last notes together, when there’s no obvious beat, or anyone conducting…
The sweetness and harmony of the human voice ~.
It pulls you straight into a different universe.
Loved it, Jeff ⭐️
Gorgeous. Unforgettable. I especially enjoyed those high soaring soprano notes.
The high C hits our souls. Angelic
Andrea Haines and her so pure high non vibrato notes...
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That's the Sound of Angels
One of my all time favorites. There are many great versions of this all over RUclips. Can't count how many of them I've heard. For me this is only topped by "Komm oh Tod du Schlafes Bruder".
This is an incredible piece of music with a VERY storied history! What we hear today, is not what was heard in 1638. Over the years, it has had stories told about the piece, and it has been transcribed, and changed several times. It has become famous for the high C as sung by Andrea Haynes in this version. I, to, am amazed by her voice and her artistry. There is the continuing story that the Pope would only allow it to be sung in the Sistine Chapel, and if anyone dared to perform it otherwise they would be ex-communicated. I have copied two things from RUclips about the Miserere. The first is the commonly held view of the piece. The second is a 10 minute RUclips video that traces a musicologist's version of it's history. Included are portions of the Miserere from sequential periods in history performed by The Marion Consort. I have listened to many versions, and this Voces 8 version is my favorite!
"Fact : Allegri’s ‘Miserere Mei, Deus’ was written in 1638 in the Vatican, as part of his work as a singer in the Sistine Chapel. It was regarded as so special that the Pope ordered that only 3 copies ever left the Vatican: one for the Padre Martini, one for the King of Portugal and one for the Holy Roman Emperor. Playing it on other places punishable by excommunication.
Then Mozart when visiting Rome happened to hear this masterpiece, went home and transcribed the piece from memory for the entire 15 minutes.
At the time Mozart was 14."
How Allegri's Miserere should really sound | The Marian Consort
ruclips.net/video/h6hD8YtO5HI/видео.htmlsi=ZWUNKNjE1XOQ9h6v.
Thank you for your comments.
It's a staggering piece of music.
The choir put the Great back into Great Britain.
At the time this was written, it was for prayers officiated by the pope during holy week inside the Sistine Chapel. according to chapel law, it was strictly forbidden to be sung outside the Sistine Chapel. Thankfully today, we are all able to hear it, and this performance is so inspiring.
Eu amo essa música!!! Obrigada pela reação ❤ é tão lindo
your reaction is lovely. God bless your heart
Isn't it wonderful that we can choose between the immaculate performance of Tenebrae and this musical jewel of vocal transparency? I can see why some would pick Tenebrae over Voces8 and vice versa, all that matters to me is this: They both come from the same tradition of choral music, its merely a matter of taste to choose between two world class ensembles.
The most beautiful music ever written?
I originally debated about which Voces 8 version to request. Both are beautiful and moving. The one I requested is from the current group. The other one is from 2019 and performed live in a cathedral in Germany. You decide:
ruclips.net/video/IsDRUVDsZRg/видео.htmlsi=pl3BZxutDBOB_c6r.
Tears of wonder, tears of joy, my heart sings like years ago when I was a boy.
Where is beauty, where is love?
Is it in our hearts or in the stars above?
Where do we go when we die?
Why does this sound make me cry?
The beauty and the horror and everything between
Is stitched together inside my being
I float eraptured, unafraid
I worry about bills I haven't paid
Empires rise and fall
Tides wax and wane
But for a moment I am whole again.
Go to your local traditional Roman Latin Roman Catholic Mass and get this every Sunday!
Those 4 are doing a lot of walking.
Yes, they have to and explain it in the comments of the original video
React to Miserere Mei, Deus performed by Tenebrae (Nigel Short maestro) PLEASE - to me is the best performance
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I LOVE THIS PERFORMANCE ❤
Great Reaction!! Not quite sure how Voces8 can do a version of this masterpiece, considering that the final section is supposed to be in 9 (nine) parts...my favourite version is by "The Sixteen" featuring the extraordinary voice of Elin Manahan Thomas singing the high soprano part. I know it's only 240p, but the the Voices! The Sound!! ruclips.net/video/mh6s71MicgY/видео.html
9 Parts according to which version???The Miserere as evolved over time.
@@richardtodd7295Yes, I know - I've just watched Ben Byram-Wigfield's video on the evolution of the Miserere with no mention of any other configuration. Voces8 were singing the (generally accepted) modern version which I've always known as a 9-piece finale for verse 20, end even Wikipedia agrees with me...
@@nightwishlover8913 , you are several up on me! My formal choral music education ended in 1966 when I graduated from college. I have a degree in vocal music and conducting, but Uncle Sam interrupted my music carrier with a degree of finality. I've heard Voces 8 twice in person and I really don't know how they do what they do. They are better than any group I have ever heard. The 8 of them fill large cathedrals with sound that is amazing without amplification. I would think that they have made choices as to how to deal with 8 doing 9 parts that leave the sound beautiful. Perhaps it is magic. It certainly sounds magical!
@@richardtodd7295 S'OK - I wasn't trying to put them down...just wondering was all. Good Stuff, though.
@@nightwishlover8913 I never thought you were. Now I will have to see if I can find out who made the final a 9 part finish!
I can not fault this performance. It is wonderful, in every meaning of the word. However, I do prefer Tenabrae's performance, just for their use of the acoustic space. That gives it the edge.
I prefer the version from tenebrae tbf, its just better in my opinio
Just far superior to Tenebrae (and others) by a looong way (sorry Tenebrae). His comments ard spot on.....
If you ever consider doing more, like this...please:
Alleluia by Eric Whitacre, from this concert - ruclips.net/video/0JaiSGAZfW4/видео.html
3:25 secs in. This is the most beautiful thing ever recorded. If you haven´t heard this piece before..I just know, you will appreciate it. They are all made of angel hair and liquid kindness.
There Is A Flower - ruclips.net/video/sg3wajH5th8/видео.html
King Singer´s from their best period, in my humble oipinion.
Rheinberger´s version of Abendllied performed by Voces8 - ruclips.net/video/sIOagJryMik/видео.html
O Magnum Mysterium - by Countertop Ensemble - ruclips.net/video/aR1WZcP2YY8/видео.html
This group..that far too little people know of, has the most beautiful blend. They deserve so much credit. They are sublime.
Anyways, this was just to mention a few, that hopefully you have not heard before. Please enjoy and take care. Thanks for your reactions.