Fantastic! I love it when a choir takes a risk on a piece like this and is rewarded for their effort with such a sound as this. It takes a talented director and a wonderful choir to navigate 'unusual' material just as well as traditional fare. Bravo to Coventry.
Around 2.29 the tone of the piece takes a turn, going from African to a more traditional European sacred sound; then at 3.10 returning to the African rhythms.
we did a stuff like that with my boychoir for the feast of christ the king 4 yers ago at st nicolas cathedral and the bischop Montreux was very angry after the music director saying that was not dign and canned not take place during th holy mass!!
i was in the choir at this time, the composer was the conductor and choir master, Paul Leddington wright, as far as i know he is still a musical director with the BBC. Hope that helps if you are still looking. His arrangements of many works are really quite impressive.
I knew it had to be Paul Wright. I enjoyed an evening concert of Sar Wars music Paul palyed on the catherdal organ in 1980.I knew he had moved on to Durham, I think, nice to find out were he is.
Really this is remarkable, and remarkably good, thanks for posting it,
kind regards
markfromireland
markfromireland 5 months ago
Fantastic! I love it when a choir takes a risk on a piece like this and is rewarded for their effort with such a sound as this. It takes a talented director and a wonderful choir to navigate 'unusual' material just as well as traditional fare. Bravo to Coventry.
1finch2finch 6 months ago
Around 2.29 the tone of the piece takes a turn, going from African to a more traditional European sacred sound; then at 3.10 returning to the African rhythms.
numberplease2000 9 months ago
Really I thought this was kinda cool!
iczerman 1 year ago
This is dreadful.
allwasforanapple 2 years ago
for a first sight is crazy-but for a second is good
dagisa123 2 years ago
Bloody awful.
allwasforanapple 2 years ago
we did a stuff like that with my boychoir for the feast of christ the king 4 yers ago at st nicolas cathedral and the bischop Montreux was very angry after the music director saying that was not dign and canned not take place during th holy mass!!
donhenri01 3 years ago
11,111 !!!!
I love this, but I'm kind of thrown off by the primitive sounding instruments. It's still a nice version though.
OneHolyTrinity 3 years ago
good grief..the first notes of the organ or whatever pipes these were,I thought it was some sort of train crash.
FinnishKnife 4 years ago 2
amazing! absolutely beautiful!
1wickedangel 4 years ago
Beautiful
Herowink 4 years ago
Anyone know how I might be able to get a copy of the Orchestration for this version of Gloria?
ktarlton 4 years ago
i was in the choir at this time, the composer was the conductor and choir master, Paul Leddington wright, as far as i know he is still a musical director with the BBC. Hope that helps if you are still looking. His arrangements of many works are really quite impressive.
blueleeorig 2 years ago
I knew it had to be Paul Wright. I enjoyed an evening concert of Sar Wars music Paul palyed on the catherdal organ in 1980.I knew he had moved on to Durham, I think, nice to find out were he is.
jbdavis53 2 years ago
Actually, this is quite beautiful after 2 minutes or so.
notyobs 4 years ago
they're congas. sorry to be pedantic, but I'm a percussionist...
proud2beanerd 4 years ago
:-) Thanks
notyobs 4 years ago
Phew... glad it's not my fault :-)
notyobs 4 years ago
Not your fault, but I can't say I like this setting of Gloria, particularly with the bongos.
RyanControl 4 years ago