Oh, this is simply fantastic! The treble is so beautiful... I especially like how clear are his highest notes. Some choristers can't reach that high but the choirmasters force them nonetheless and the effect can be quite humiliating for the boy in question. But Henry Bennett manages to make this song fabulous
Nous avons seulement -6°Celsius. Mais il ne fait pas plus heureuse. Bonne Année et aussi une bonne chance avec les petits chanteurs de tout le monde ;o)
The second, 'Blow the wind southerly' suffers from an overly self-indulgent 3:20 introduction to a song that lasts less than 3:00 minutes. For the first two minutes we just listen to the shipping forecast with a Celtic-ish guitar background. The next 1:20 minutes is the guitar background without the shipping forecast. The song itself - which eventually starts at 6:00 - is lovely and very nicely sung by the soloist.
Oh, this is simply fantastic! The treble is so beautiful... I especially like how clear are his highest notes. Some choristers can't reach that high but the choirmasters force them nonetheless and the effect can be quite humiliating for the boy in question. But Henry Bennett manages to make this song fabulous
MissLilithe 8 months ago
Beautiful songs,very good,thanks.
orion8352 3 years ago
magnifique trop beau superbe very nice...
ben dis donc, là tu fais effort
benoitmaur 3 years ago
splendide il pourrait venir ici le soleil.. lol
bonne et heureuse année 2009
benoitmaur 3 years ago
Bonne Année. Oui même il pourrait venir aussi ici, avec -25 celsius présentement. lol
treblechoir99 3 years ago
Nous avons seulement -6°Celsius. Mais il ne fait pas plus heureuse. Bonne Année et aussi une bonne chance avec les petits chanteurs de tout le monde ;o)
Surrexit1 3 years ago
Merci Surrexit. Je te souhaite une Bonne et Heureuse Année. Merci de ta fidélité.
treblechoir99 3 years ago
Splendide!
Bonne et heureuse année 2009
loupblanc26 3 years ago
Bonne et Heureuse Année Loupblanc. Prêt pour ce qui suivra? lol
treblechoir99 3 years ago
The first song,'A la Nanita Nana' is charming.
The second, 'Blow the wind southerly' suffers from an overly self-indulgent 3:20 introduction to a song that lasts less than 3:00 minutes. For the first two minutes we just listen to the shipping forecast with a Celtic-ish guitar background. The next 1:20 minutes is the guitar background without the shipping forecast. The song itself - which eventually starts at 6:00 - is lovely and very nicely sung by the soloist.
chalkyness 3 years ago