Wery great job. I remember this chamber choir during choirs competition in Bulgaria Varna'81 and in Mainhausen (Germany). In Varna this choir gets 1 place in chamber choirs group (our choir - second). Choir members are very friendly. Good luck :-)
If you're referring to the old Latin, which the "gi" is pronounced as "ji", then you're right. But since it's eclessiastical (Latin during the domination of the Catholic chuch), then the "gi" should be "ji". Our choirmaster met Miškinis in person in a choral workshop in Barcelona, Spain last 2003. His choir in Lithuania gave us their score as a gift of friendship during a choral competition in Mainhausen, Germany that we joined.
oh,well i'm myself from lithuania and since our choir sings it too,i just thought i'd point it out.Sorry if i spelled something wrong,my english is quite lousy
I'm the one who's lousy in spelling. Old latin for "gi" should sound like "geh" as in "get", eclessiastical (Roman catholic) latin's "gi" should sound like "ji" as in "gelatin" or the italian "gentile". DOn't worry about your english, we're both non-english speakers here. Thanks for the comment anyway.
If only we have the numbers, we could sing the song better. Thanks for the comment by the way. Mind if you can upload the San Beda Chorale's version of the song? I would love to hear it.
P.S. Sorry if I accidentally removed a comment here, hehe. You can repost it again, whoever you are. :-P
i think they still lack interpretation.. i've heard this song from the all male group of Mr. Robert Delgado, San Beda Chorale, i was really touched by the musicality and rendition of the group... to site an example,type Nessun Dorma San Beda.. Some notes are also missing in this Ave Regina especially the obligato part at the end.. but nevertheless, keep on improving UPCC male section. my prayers are with you..
i think there are different pieces of the same Miskinis' Ave Regina that were produced. I already saw 3 different scores...one even has the title AVE REGINA, reduced version. Maybe the UPCC piece and the San beda piece are different. but both choirs really sound well :)
Very great dynamics! And the boys have very mature voices! Im doing this song for my choir except different version of the song of course lol
Luddaful 1 year ago
Wery great job. I remember this chamber choir during choirs competition in Bulgaria Varna'81 and in Mainhausen (Germany). In Varna this choir gets 1 place in chamber choirs group (our choir - second). Choir members are very friendly. Good luck :-)
Vygutis 3 years ago
Hey, really great job! I like that all choir is perfectly in tone. :) Keep going!
Girmute 4 years ago
they should pronounciate [g],not [j]
XgreencloudsX 4 years ago
If you're referring to the old Latin, which the "gi" is pronounced as "ji", then you're right. But since it's eclessiastical (Latin during the domination of the Catholic chuch), then the "gi" should be "ji". Our choirmaster met Miškinis in person in a choral workshop in Barcelona, Spain last 2003. His choir in Lithuania gave us their score as a gift of friendship during a choral competition in Mainhausen, Germany that we joined.
hmhbanal 4 years ago
oh,well i'm myself from lithuania and since our choir sings it too,i just thought i'd point it out.Sorry if i spelled something wrong,my english is quite lousy
XgreencloudsX 4 years ago
I'm the one who's lousy in spelling. Old latin for "gi" should sound like "geh" as in "get", eclessiastical (Roman catholic) latin's "gi" should sound like "ji" as in "gelatin" or the italian "gentile". DOn't worry about your english, we're both non-english speakers here. Thanks for the comment anyway.
hmhbanal 4 years ago
I think their rendition is also nice.
metallicmayhem 4 years ago
it's ok. i understand. but you just cannot remove a comment "accidentaly". =P
jbbesana8 4 years ago
If only we have the numbers, we could sing the song better. Thanks for the comment by the way. Mind if you can upload the San Beda Chorale's version of the song? I would love to hear it.
P.S. Sorry if I accidentally removed a comment here, hehe. You can repost it again, whoever you are. :-P
hmhbanal 4 years ago
i think they still lack interpretation.. i've heard this song from the all male group of Mr. Robert Delgado, San Beda Chorale, i was really touched by the musicality and rendition of the group... to site an example,type Nessun Dorma San Beda.. Some notes are also missing in this Ave Regina especially the obligato part at the end.. but nevertheless, keep on improving UPCC male section. my prayers are with you..
juanalvarado12 4 years ago
i think there are different pieces of the same Miskinis' Ave Regina that were produced. I already saw 3 different scores...one even has the title AVE REGINA, reduced version. Maybe the UPCC piece and the San beda piece are different. but both choirs really sound well :)
raymundi 3 years ago