St.-Petersburg boy chor, Russian folk song "Veniki"

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2008

Hall of St. Petersburg State former imperial court chapel

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  • Well I'm impressed. My college choir had a hard enough time singing this. It's amazing to see boys sing it so well.

  • @CallMeIshmael999 Thank you! We also had a hard time with this song, This song is quite complicated.

  • Beautifully done! I'm cuirious is Veniki supposed to sung at that speed throughout or is the pace up to the conductor?

  • @Blackthorne369 It's supposed to start slow and gradually speed up throughout to this speed by the end.

  • @EmilyAzure It's true. Many conductors do it that way. However, this is not the rule.

  • @Blackthorne369 There are no exact rules on how to perform this song. In fact, russian music is all about freedom of interpretation. "Rubato" and "ad libitum" is everywhere=)

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  • some of the sopranos in our chamber choir don't sound as good as them!

  • I love it. Interesting that they are singing this song and it's men and young boys. hrm. Right now.

  • Wonderful, love this folk. Thank you Alee, with you I can see this Boys Choir.

  • Hall of St. Petersburg State chapel. Conducter Vladimir Begletsov

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