Peace i leave with you, Knut Nystedt

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @dirkites7351
    @dirkites7351 11 месяцев назад +1

    ich habe selten so etwas wunderschönes gehört

  • @violaveilchen9241
    @violaveilchen9241 2 года назад +2

    Wunderschön. Erinnert erinnert ein bisschen an Gesualdo di Venosa.

  • @annasubbotkina11
    @annasubbotkina11 11 месяцев назад

    Can somebody tell whats meaning of these words? what is the song about?
    It seems to me like a conversation between the Father God and the son God? When he was crucified, he gives rest to his soul and sings that I give you unto whole world?
    Or is this about another biblical moment, tell me if I'm wrong?

    • @karlgerbert5527
      @karlgerbert5527 10 месяцев назад +1

      Иисус говорит своим ученикам, что оставляет им бренный мир(возвращается к отцу), но открывает истины Господни, которые ведут к Богу, так что пусть не сомневаются его ученики и не страшатся быть покинутыми Им

  • @tony17112acst
    @tony17112acst 5 лет назад +21

    No Vibrato! Hooray! This is what choral music should sound like (in my opinion). I like Vibrato for solos, not groups.

    • @jetvalmonte6574
      @jetvalmonte6574 2 года назад

      Come to think of it, you are totally correct.

    • @ThomasMcNeil-m3x
      @ThomasMcNeil-m3x 2 месяца назад

      I vehemently disagree, while some sections of dissonance and cluster chords should be approached with minimal vibrato. Vibrato in the style of Spirituals, Lieder, and really any genre is totally appropriate and in many cases desired. Vibrato is how the voice is supposed to sound when singing.

  • @jakobausle
    @jakobausle 6 лет назад +4

    which choir is this?? their damn good!

    • @annehaga6685
      @annehaga6685 2 года назад +5

      Schola Cantorum a Norwegian chamber choir founded by composer and conductor Knut Nystedt back in 1964. They are the ones singing here.