It's quite odd on how people react whenever they see choirs singing "seated" down.
-"Madrigal singing brought to England from Italy in the 16th Century, was at first an informal type of private entertainment at the castle and country homes of the landed gentry. Frequently, the lordes and ladyes performed the music themselves as they SAT at dinner in the Great Hall. "
Maybe it's MADZ way of singing. There far so many choirs whos sings SEATED down. so Peace :)
This Choir is headed by Filipino Alfred John De Veyra, an alumnus of the world acclaimed, 2-time European Grand Prix Winner Philippine Madrigal Singers. The Voices Thailand really has assimilated the Madz feel; their repertoire, the stance and technique. I just don't like the fact that in some of their performances they are also seated in a semi-circle, that's the trademark of sorts of the Philippine Madrigal Singers for 40+ years now and they are not even one of the Madz et Al choirs.
For all we know, maybe MADZ doesn't even care that much if they see other choirs sing seated down. :)
Wag nyo na awayin kayo naman. Hehe! :)
Just my two cents. :)
makoi0130 3 years ago
It's quite odd on how people react whenever they see choirs singing "seated" down.
-"Madrigal singing brought to England from Italy in the 16th Century, was at first an informal type of private entertainment at the castle and country homes of the landed gentry. Frequently, the lordes and ladyes performed the music themselves as they SAT at dinner in the Great Hall. "
Maybe it's MADZ way of singing. There far so many choirs whos sings SEATED down. so Peace :)
makoi0130 3 years ago
it's ok.. they're far behind madz..hehehe. peace..
docram 3 years ago
this is the trade mark of the philippine madrigal singers!!!
titatita69 3 years ago
this is the trade mark of the philippine madrigal singers!!!
titatita69 3 years ago
This Choir is headed by Filipino Alfred John De Veyra, an alumnus of the world acclaimed, 2-time European Grand Prix Winner Philippine Madrigal Singers. The Voices Thailand really has assimilated the Madz feel; their repertoire, the stance and technique. I just don't like the fact that in some of their performances they are also seated in a semi-circle, that's the trademark of sorts of the Philippine Madrigal Singers for 40+ years now and they are not even one of the Madz et Al choirs.
adriancreer 4 years ago