Yes, both a very beautiful. What makes the Sixteen's recording more striking for me is the quality of the soprano voice and the male alto. Still, do not both recordings capture so well the wonder at the Lord's prescence and a strong sense of His mercy? One is led to a silent awe before the mystery - Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world...
Amazing voices and mantainance of the peaceful rythm. Incredible! ;)
SuperSofx 3 months ago in playlist william byrd
wonderful just wonderful
velazquez2011 4 months ago
What an extraordinary piece.
evesmom 11 months ago
@codycraig2 Yes, it is Latin. If you like it, try The Cardinall's Musick's version.
LiberExtra 1 year ago
Yes, both a very beautiful. What makes the Sixteen's recording more striking for me is the quality of the soprano voice and the male alto. Still, do not both recordings capture so well the wonder at the Lord's prescence and a strong sense of His mercy? One is led to a silent awe before the mystery - Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world...
vexred9irl 1 year ago 5
Where was this very fine version performed? My favourite rendition is on an EMI Classics CD with St. John's under George Guest.
michaels7 1 year ago
@DJLiko81 - I know what you mean. I think though that there is some sharing of talent between the two choirs. Wonderful music.
MrAppoline 1 year ago
Beautiful. Between this one and The Sixteen's version, I'm not sure which I like more.
DJLiko81 2 years ago