The idea that this,, all this, can be elicited from university students... All my respect and admiration for those with this kind of leadership ... what a contrast to our mountebank politicians! I taught for forty-five years -- if I could have organized even the equivalent of five bars of this.......
So @ll Angus dei, is from Sanuel Barber the arrangement in 1936, the same year as he wrote the quartet. It was performed for the first time in 1938, in a radio broadcast from a New York studio attended by an invited audience, conducted by Arturo Toscanini, who also took the piece on tour to Europe and South America. It is disputed whether the first performance in Europe was conducted by Toscanini or Henry Wood. Its reception was.....
Exquisitely performed, very well recorded rendition of this piece. This is one of my favorite pieces to sing though keeping composure throughout is nearly impossible for me.
This piece was absolutely exquisite! The atmosphere of this piece brings such a heavy feeling of sadness. This piece brought me to tears within the first two minutes! The Basilica choir at my church sings this piece every year and it always brings tears to my eyes.
By far this is the best version of Barber's "Agnus Dei" a capella in Youtube. Thank you so much aNGLICANcHOIR92 for letting us enjoy the alluring beauty of this wonderful interpretation. I hope you can share more of their art with us.
The idea that this,, all this, can be elicited from university students... All my respect and admiration for those with this kind of leadership ... what a contrast to our mountebank politicians! I taught for forty-five years -- if I could have organized even the equivalent of five bars of this.......
tiswamat 3 months ago
So @ll Angus dei, is from Sanuel Barber the arrangement in 1936, the same year as he wrote the quartet. It was performed for the first time in 1938, in a radio broadcast from a New York studio attended by an invited audience, conducted by Arturo Toscanini, who also took the piece on tour to Europe and South America. It is disputed whether the first performance in Europe was conducted by Toscanini or Henry Wood. Its reception was.....
Chrizinger 4 months ago
samuel barber was gay! but he composed this piece. hum...is he now rotting in hell or playing the harp in heaven? can any religious fanatic tell me?
GeilerRitter 6 months ago
@GeilerRitter what a ridiculous thing to say, just enjoy the music.
MrJamest3333 4 months ago in playlist classical music
Exquisitely performed, very well recorded rendition of this piece. This is one of my favorite pieces to sing though keeping composure throughout is nearly impossible for me.
1willyvon 6 months ago 2
bellisimo!!
VBallesterEventos 8 months ago
Brilliant, the best version I have heard. Thanks for posting
MrJamest3333 9 months ago
Magnificent! Agnus Dei, Jesus Christ forever!
hansNP 10 months ago
This piece was absolutely exquisite! The atmosphere of this piece brings such a heavy feeling of sadness. This piece brought me to tears within the first two minutes! The Basilica choir at my church sings this piece every year and it always brings tears to my eyes.
1994208 1 year ago
I am not religious...but I give great respect to this melody..and the images within this video...very powerful
xlxhaleyxlx 1 year ago
By far this is the best version of Barber's "Agnus Dei" a capella in Youtube. Thank you so much aNGLICANcHOIR92 for letting us enjoy the alluring beauty of this wonderful interpretation. I hope you can share more of their art with us.
Good bye.
CeAcatlTopiltzinQ 1 year ago
Beautifull version. Wrong video. This music is a symbol of hurt an simpaty.
More of this kind of music: Miserere mei deu and maria durch ein dornwald ging(Wiener Sängerknaben).
raymondschieveen 1 year ago
@raymondschieveen coming from someone who can't spell beautiful...
christopherbreach 9 months ago
@christopherbreach not everbody here speaks english. I'm European. Bad video though...
BabyUniversal1975 9 months ago
Superbe piece of art -
music AND video , calm but strong pictures
this is art
Heizkosten 1 year ago
thx for uploading :)
H34dcr4b 2 years ago
Can you tell me which choir sang this please? Thanks for posting.
Bakabu 2 years ago
Johann van der Sandt & University of Pretoria Camerata. Hope you enjoyed!
aNGLICANcHOIR92 2 years ago
@aNGLICANcHOIR92 Where do you get it? What album is it? It is the BEST! This website contain more composition of this choir?
srghls 4 months ago
fabulous! thanks for posting
orannisthedestroyer 2 years ago 2