Thomas Murphy you said it! This piece haunts me, it's so beautiful. Poulenc was somehow able to capture the excitement and the joy the wise men must have felt upon seeing the Lord Jesus. I am in love with this piece.
a part from this ugly english accent here and there.. these T and D spat and this over articulation that has nothing to do in a latin that has to be softly pronounced here, since it is a french composition, it is perfection, I agree!
This piece is so exquisitely crafted. Singing those funky tritone leaps on the words “domum “ (tenor part) was scrumptious, every single time.
Last year my high-school choir performed this and it makes me miss choir so much we kicked the hell out of this piece
I sang with Robert Shaw in Cleveland Ohio in the 1960s. It was a glorious experience.
Lovely performance of a beautiful piece.
Like living in a dream: those who don't know about Poulenc...are missing out on one of music's greatest weaver of dreams...
Thomas Murphy you said it! This piece haunts me, it's so beautiful. Poulenc was somehow able to capture the excitement and the joy the wise men must have felt upon seeing the Lord Jesus. I am in love with this piece.
No hope for the one who felt this deserves a thumbs down.
I completly agree with you!
It just is so BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!
It's a Beautiful choir and version,....the button should really say "Dumbs down here"!
Who ever said that there was no such thing as "perfection" in music? He obviously hasn't heard this...
Amazing!
We would have sung it today . Due to covid singing along at home instead.
che ricordi con l'ArlesianaChorus di Roccella jonica.....stupenda!!!!!
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a part from this ugly english accent here and there.. these T and D spat and this over articulation that has nothing to do in a latin that has to be softly pronounced here, since it is a french composition, it is perfection, I agree!