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  • Beautiful music is always beautiful music, thank you. It's so good to see people enjoying what they do.

  • Beautiful muic is beautiful whatever language it is sung.

    When people love the music.

    Who hasn't heard the Russian Army choir sing John Brown's Body without feeling emotion? Or mine eyes have seen the coming of the Lord?

  • Beatiful muic is beautiful whatever language it is sung.

    When people love the music

  • My favourite piece of music

  • Oh get a grip!What a sad life you must lead to be so easily offended by someone posting a video of a choir at concert. Nowhere in the video blurb do I claim that this is the best rendition/version of this song. We enjoy singing - simple as that. Please take your negativity and pompus attitude elsewhere!

  • This is CRIMINAL. Verdi's music and related lyrics desecrated by a bunch of English-speaking geezers... and it's NOT in English, they are trying it in ITALIAN... it's MURDER!!! Ma andé tuti a ramengo!!!|

  • @Gheorgyi First..Remove the tree truck from your arse and stop whining like and a 2 year old.. The fact that people are singing timeless classics should be an indication that opera is not dead and will continue forever. One man's music is another man's noise. if you don't like what you hear. turn it off and don't listen. Second..If you can do better, make a video yourself and post it and let yourself be judged in the same manner. We'll see who the real criminal is. Live and let live.

  • @aa4285 Oh what a typically american reply. Totally within the limits of american culture. You didn't understand a jot, did you... Of course "opera is not dead"m I',, which is a Italian and I know that, My comment was about the stupidity of that specification, "in English", a way of reassuring "don't worry, you'll understand what it's all about,

  • @aa4285 Oh what a typically american reply. Totally within the limits of american culture. You didn't understand a jot, did you... Of course "opera is not dead", I'm Italian and I know that. My comment was about the stupidity of that specification, "in English", a way of reassuring "don't worry, you'll understand what they're about to say." The performance is quite inadequate, something much more powerful is needed to to render this piece adequately. "Trucks"?, First remove the pale from yours.

  • A Welsh male voice choir in full voice is supreme to any other version and I'm an Englishman !

  • o henry says where can I see written words in english

  • Beautifully done. Meraviglioso, non importa la lingua del messaggio è sempre lo stesso, la libertà!!

  • Inspirational work! It proves there are people on earth who are desperately trying to rediscover long-lost goodness! I bow down with respect!

  • Il "VA' PENSIERO" in inglese?

    BESTEMMIA!

    Meglio se cantate una canzone dei BEATLES!

    FATE PIU' FIGURA!

  • GTA LCS

  • Wonderful the greatest piece of music ever composed sung with great vigour

  • unisono!!!!...its dragged the singers loose their drive and slack off...what a shame (maybe they should have imagined the slave drivers behind them)

  • The best english rendition of Nabucco Ive ever heard !! well done !

  • Wonderful and very moving.

  • Better in Italian

  • @cvlet It's much better with strings as well.

  • I set out to watch in fear and trembling, lest so great a piece were blathered. It wasn't. It was stunning!

  • Great.....10/10

  • Wonderful choir, beautiful music, moving rendering, 10/10!

  • I sang this in the UMIST choir (when there was UMIST!). I really like the English version and this choir, here, is v. good!

  • Thanks:-)

  • Very good

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