Il mottetto "Spem in alium..." verrà presentato domenica 7 novembre 2010 presso la Chiesa Parrocchiale S.Maria Assunta a Tassullo, Val di Non, Trentino. Alle ore 19.45 presentazione del mottetto, alle ore 20.30, concerto con la partecipazione della Corale Monteverdi della Val di Non, del Coro Eclectica di Bologna, del Coro da Camera di Bologna, dell'Orchestra Blumine e dell'arpista Paola Perrucci. Il mottetto "Spem in alium..." verrà interpretato dai cori uniti.
I first heard this piece around 1980 and have listened to it probably 1,000 times (seriously). This is an excellent recording, love how you really bring out some of the fabulous dissonances (e.g.3:27-3:30). I also love your recording of Bruckner's Os Justi . Thanks for posting!
I think this is sublimely fantastic; in fact I think it on par with Sir David Willcock's 1960's recording of the forty-part motet which I have always thought the best. Well done!
You are incredibly talented! This is one of my favorite recordings, and let me tell you, I like you (I'm guessing haha) have heard endless renditions!
What is your preferred range, would think they keep you busy as a countertenor!
Seabirdifly 7 months ago
You are AWESOME!
Fordrasyle 11 months ago
This just gets better every time I hear it.
Raitonaitsunaito 1 year ago
Il mottetto "Spem in alium..." verrà presentato domenica 7 novembre 2010 presso la Chiesa Parrocchiale S.Maria Assunta a Tassullo, Val di Non, Trentino. Alle ore 19.45 presentazione del mottetto, alle ore 20.30, concerto con la partecipazione della Corale Monteverdi della Val di Non, del Coro Eclectica di Bologna, del Coro da Camera di Bologna, dell'Orchestra Blumine e dell'arpista Paola Perrucci. Il mottetto "Spem in alium..." verrà interpretato dai cori uniti.
bmarcob1 1 year ago
I first heard this piece around 1980 and have listened to it probably 1,000 times (seriously). This is an excellent recording, love how you really bring out some of the fabulous dissonances (e.g.3:27-3:30). I also love your recording of Bruckner's Os Justi . Thanks for posting!
njsammy 1 year ago
I think this is sublimely fantastic; in fact I think it on par with Sir David Willcock's 1960's recording of the forty-part motet which I have always thought the best. Well done!
GewurdeDinWilla 2 years ago
Thank you so much for your kind words!!! I'm really proud of this recording and it was such a blast to put together. Thanks again! :-)
MaestroCheah 1 year ago
Bravissimo!
dwsolo 2 years ago
You are incredibly talented! This is one of my favorite recordings, and let me tell you, I like you (I'm guessing haha) have heard endless renditions!
janeym 2 years ago
Fabulous! A one-person SATB choir... now THAT'S some range. Beautiful shaping of the lines, too. Thank you.
canarysop 2 years ago
OMFG: the 40 parts are taken by one person? How is this possible? Listen to 9:15-9:33 as all the voices come together, just beautiful.
blackcroe 2 years ago