Soprano Kathleen Battle sings "Et incarnatus est" from Mozart's Great Mass in C Minor KV 427. Wiener Philharmoniker conducted by James Levine. Recorded in 1989.
Soprano Kathleen Battle sings "Et incarnatus est" from Mozart's Great Mass in C Minor KV 427. Wiener Philharmoniker conducted by James Levine. Recorded in 1989.
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Can somebody answer my question? The title says "Et incarnatus est," but it sounds like she's saying "Et incarnactus est." Can someone tell me which is correct or if I'm hearing it wrong? Thanks.
Bella voce, rediscovering this beautiful voice among my classical cd's ,I happened on this video presentation. Close your eyes, this is what I hope to hear when crossing over into "heaven". This is how I expect to hear the angels.
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Thank you for uploading.
You are hearing it wrong.
Good performance by Ms. Battle, too.