Beautiful work, but how about some rolled 'r"s? Also got a bit worried with the soloist's vibrato turning into more of a wobble. Really enjoyed listening!
Gorgeous piece - one of my favoirites. Nice to hear it so well done. I would love to hear a more subtle entrance at "Se lo" after the grand pause. Fine work. I look forward to new posts from you and your group.
Great to hear something new. This is your first "Schola Cantorum" posting. It is my postulation that this is a professional choir. The group sounds divine! The diction is unsullied; the voices amalgamated; the consonants collectively apparent; and in tune throughout.
The Sopranos do sound somewhat vociferous - but overall the ensemble has a great blend. It is obvious they enjoy singing together and they respond well to your conducting. I look forward to more samples keep up the good work.
Beautiful work, but how about some rolled 'r"s? Also got a bit worried with the soloist's vibrato turning into more of a wobble. Really enjoyed listening!
RepublicTX 1 year ago
Gorgeous piece - one of my favoirites. Nice to hear it so well done. I would love to hear a more subtle entrance at "Se lo" after the grand pause. Fine work. I look forward to new posts from you and your group.
pigeonholesinger 2 years ago
Great to hear something new. This is your first "Schola Cantorum" posting. It is my postulation that this is a professional choir. The group sounds divine! The diction is unsullied; the voices amalgamated; the consonants collectively apparent; and in tune throughout.
The Sopranos do sound somewhat vociferous - but overall the ensemble has a great blend. It is obvious they enjoy singing together and they respond well to your conducting. I look forward to more samples keep up the good work.
ChoralDeity 3 years ago
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halroberts 2 years ago