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  • I don't think this is Bruckner's setting of the text. Check out other versions. I don't know whose setting it is - and it is sung beautifully but I really don't think it is Bruckner.

  • @dravidwake Yes, this is Bruckner.

  • Peccato che solo la prima parte! 

    Maecenas solam primam partem!

    Too bad that only the first part!

  • Nice fresh soprano sound.

    I miss the final consonants.

    The men need a few voice lessons.

    I wish choirs wouldn't breath in the middle of lines, interrupting their sens. For example

    "he makes me down to lie (breath) in pastures green; he leadeth me (breath) the quiet waters by".

  • @1401JSC kind of hard not to breathe if you dont have the lungs of a whale

  • Bravi!

    Eccellente Bruckner!

    Un saluto a Rovigno e tutta l'Istria!

  • :) Que bonito.

  • Demasiado bonita. Bruckner es fabuloso.

  • What a nice choir. I know some of Bruckner's orchestral works, but not these compositions. Why not, he was Bruckner, after all~ Thanks for the verses!

  • 1855--1868 Bruckner was Cathedral-organist in Linz before he went to Vienna. In this time he wrote two great Masses for soloists, choir and orchestra and one for eight voice-choir and brass. His most famoust motets are: Ave Maria,Christus factus est,Locus iste,Vexilla regis prodeunt a.m.o.

  • woah...you're like an encyclopedia, i just like the sound...

  • so beautiful! que lindo, que bello!

  • very bruckner :P

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