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Harvard Glee Club - Sicut Cervus

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2009

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's "Sicut Cervus"

As performed in the Cathedral of St. Mary, Limerick, Ireland, on 24 March 2009.

This piece had not been performed for six months, and not rehearsed for nine, before this performance.

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  • Why are they swaying about like a bunch of prats?

  • What a bunch of self absorbed dweebos. It's the MUSIC, STUPID.

  • Good performance. However, it lacks dynamic subtlety and nuance. 

  • @Nonie46 Giovanni Pierluigi lived in XVI century, exactly when the castratis were popular. So this was actually sang by them, that's why I belive he is not tossing at all...

  • @1037pm This was in the previous year's repertory, so only returning members sang it (no first year members), and quite a few basses had graduated.

  • @1037pm There are no real men at Harvard.

  • They have very impressive voices.

  • I think they sound quite great!

  • Palestrina must be tossing in his grave! Their voices sound like a mixture of castratis!

  • Where were the Bass 2's?

    I barely heard them at all

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