Not bad, but IMO, the second section (beginning Ecce!) was just a tad fast. The soloist seemed nervous too, and rushed the beginning of the pastorale, unfortunately, although it did settle down by the time double choir came in for the ending. They kept good pitch throughout, it's a shame about the bronchial health of the audience! (All the coughing..)
Also, I've alwasy thought it was "Dicentis", but who knows :) It'd be a shame to have a good video spoilt.
Wow, pretty cool to think my music teacher conducted this ... good job!
DrAlexg123 5 months ago
Not bad, but IMO, the second section (beginning Ecce!) was just a tad fast. The soloist seemed nervous too, and rushed the beginning of the pastorale, unfortunately, although it did settle down by the time double choir came in for the ending. They kept good pitch throughout, it's a shame about the bronchial health of the audience! (All the coughing..)
Also, I've alwasy thought it was "Dicentis", but who knows :) It'd be a shame to have a good video spoilt.
JackHodkinson 11 months ago
wow thanks for posting this - been trying to find it for ages! used to love singing this.
brianwilson49 1 year ago
As an acquaintance on Facebook noted, this is a passage from the Vulgate (Isaiah 40:6). I can't post a link here, but the verse reads,
"Vox dicentis: Clama: et dixi: Quid clamabo?
Omnis caro foenum, et omnis gloria eius quasi flos agri."
Pax tecum!
jeremywhipple 1 year ago
Corrigendum: Vox dicentis
jeremywhipple 1 year ago
@jeremywhipple errare humanum est!
Thanks Jeremy, I am still confused though as many resources have it with an 'e'... I'll research it further! Evangelos
sonustech 1 year ago
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