I have been looking for this one for years. I did this one in college, and everyone from there confused it with Benjamin Britten's one from Ceremony of Carols, which we did the year before.
wow. I haven't thought about this in SO long... Great singing in spite of terrified conducting! Thank you 2008 ECU Choral Scholars for putting up with me! :)
excellent tonal quality and vowel shapes, way too much vibrato for this song. Esp. in the beginning when the men are singing. the beginning part is written as a chant, and in true chant style there is no vibrato.
I have been looking for this one for years. I did this one in college, and everyone from there confused it with Benjamin Britten's one from Ceremony of Carols, which we did the year before.
BillMonarch 2 months ago
wow. I haven't thought about this in SO long... Great singing in spite of terrified conducting! Thank you 2008 ECU Choral Scholars for putting up with me! :)
bchadwick7 11 months ago
BTW THE DIRECTORS CHOICE ON THE SLOW GAUDEAMUS WITH THAT GALLOP OF THE WORDS. 2:53 IS WHAT MAKES IT SO FINE. AND I MEAN CHRYSTAL
Correctivemind 1 year ago
STOP ON THE VERBRATO THING. WHO CARES ABOUT THAT. ITS THE WAY ITS WRITTEN UNLESS YOU ARE ROBERT WHITE
Correctivemind 1 year ago
so very fine. go, carolina. spread the word about superb collegiate choral singing.
TheGilbertjohn 1 year ago
I disagree about the vibrato, actually. The opening is inspired by chant, but the piece as a whole is in a romantic style.
azormage 2 years ago
there is no vibrato with such vertue
as that sung by east carolina
patfealy 2 years ago
excellent tonal quality and vowel shapes, way too much vibrato for this song. Esp. in the beginning when the men are singing. the beginning part is written as a chant, and in true chant style there is no vibrato.
bimmerboy87 2 years ago
It doesn't get better than this
patfealy 2 years ago