@titchinjp The A/T distinction is a really modern one, but the range suggests Tenor to me since, in the original key, it ends in quite a low place with awkward crossing if the voices aren't equal.
Using Cubase + Lexicon Omega.
As for "spirit," it's murky water. The Tyndale Bible has the word as "Sprete," which would be what your complaint suggests. However, I was not using period English, but modern English. If I were to do it in period, I'd certainly go with "Sprete"/"Sp'rit." :-)
@Aaron5ash Let me know if you need any help with stylistically interpretive accent markings (if they aren't used to the style). If they, then more power to you!
Molti gruppi vocali vorrebbero avere questo suono...
Forse anche troppo perfetto.
ellebi415 2 months ago in playlist Altri video di LocusIoannis
this is v.intersting. Although I see it more as an ATBB rather than TTBB. I have a fantastic recording of the Chapelle du Roi doing it.
What kind of programme are you using
(only complaint is that Spirit was sung as Spi-rit wheras it is usually Sprit) ;)
titchinjp 1 year ago
@titchinjp I'm definitely a fan of the Chapelle du Roi though. I have the complete works of Tallis collection.
LocusIoannis 1 year ago
@titchinjp The A/T distinction is a really modern one, but the range suggests Tenor to me since, in the original key, it ends in quite a low place with awkward crossing if the voices aren't equal.
Using Cubase + Lexicon Omega.
As for "spirit," it's murky water. The Tyndale Bible has the word as "Sprete," which would be what your complaint suggests. However, I was not using period English, but modern English. If I were to do it in period, I'd certainly go with "Sprete"/"Sp'rit." :-)
LocusIoannis 1 year ago
Very nice!!! I'm actually working on an arrangement of this to play in my brass quintet next semester.
Aaron5ash 1 year ago
@Aaron5ash Let me know if you need any help with stylistically interpretive accent markings (if they aren't used to the style). If they, then more power to you!
LocusIoannis 1 year ago