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From: brianpw2sydney
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  • In my grief for my late wife, I chose this to be played at her funeral - not an easy piece on an organ but it set the scene as perfectly as I knew it would do.....a remarkable piece of music......otherworldly, fortunately there were enough musically aware people in the congregation to support a moving harmony...

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  • no words ..

  • amazing, amazing. this makes me feel like death is stalking me and I am happy to show him glory

  • I was a member of the Choir of St. Francis of Assisi, Paddington for about 5 years. It has always been one of the finest church choirs in this city, since the days of direction of Bernard Kirkpatrick. Some very great music has been sung and played in that church, and your fine choir added to that history magnificently. Bravo!

    Yes, Mozart is smiling down upon you!

    Brent Egan.

    Stanmore, NSW Australia

  • Still my favorite scene of The Big Lebowski, when Lacrimosa shows up!

  • This always brings tears to my eyes..........

  • Finally the divine "Confutatis" in tempo ;) Perfect, although "Lacrimosa" is a little too fast for me...

  • this is not acappella. what a ripoff.

  • I think "Bel A Capella" is just the name of the choir. It seems to me they usually sing without any orchestra.

  • You are correct - it's our name. We are a classical chamber, who does a broad range of music, so we sing with an orchestra where appropriate.

  • tremendous sound

    one voice

    Mozart is smiling

  • perfetto!

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