I agree that the score and the poem do really make it on their own. But I have also listened to several other versions and none really captivated me as much as this one. I think it's because in general I prefer the sound of high vocal parts performed by males. It could also sound good because I believe it was probably originally performed by a mostly male group with the higher parts being sung by castratos.
I agree that the score and the poem do really make it on their own. But I have also listened to several other versions and none really captivated me as much as this one. I think it's because in general I prefer the sound of high vocal parts performed by males. It could also sound good because I believe it was probably originally performed by a mostly male group with the higher parts being sung by castratos.
Probably you're right but, I'd love if you shared the arguments! Could you?
I find this rendition quite captivating (ok, the score and the poem on their own are already doing much of the work....) , but rationally I also have some doubts, having listened to it a few times more.
I'm curious, if we share the same or different ones.
I legitimately got goosebumps. I love when music does that!
:)
lemens1 5 months ago
this shit hit harrrddddddddd!!!!! toooo dopppeeeee!!!
bsuaveee 5 months ago
Chapeau!!!
rmfresno 8 months ago
does anybody know where can I buy the CD??? It's awesome!!!
absurdynka 1 year ago
meravigliose voci...meraviglioso canto.
carlobeltrametti 1 year ago
The performer is Delitiae Musica under the conduction of Marco Longhini
gorgiadilentini 1 year ago
I agree that the score and the poem do really make it on their own. But I have also listened to several other versions and none really captivated me as much as this one. I think it's because in general I prefer the sound of high vocal parts performed by males. It could also sound good because I believe it was probably originally performed by a mostly male group with the higher parts being sung by castratos.
jwglade 1 year ago
I agree that the score and the poem do really make it on their own. But I have also listened to several other versions and none really captivated me as much as this one. I think it's because in general I prefer the sound of high vocal parts performed by males. It could also sound good because I believe it was probably originally performed by a mostly male group with the higher parts being sung by castratos.
jwglade 1 year ago
Excellent!!!
Please, tell us who is performing so well!
Cheers
G.
GiachesDeWert 2 years ago
@GiachesDeWert I believe it's Chanticleer but i'm not positive
jwglade 1 year ago
@jwglade
Probably you're right but, I'd love if you shared the arguments! Could you?
I find this rendition quite captivating (ok, the score and the poem on their own are already doing much of the work....) , but rationally I also have some doubts, having listened to it a few times more.
I'm curious, if we share the same or different ones.
Cheers
G.
GiachesDeWert 1 year ago
@GiachesDeWert I believe it's Chanticleer but i'm not positive
jwglade 1 year ago
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gorgiadilentini 1 year ago