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Gaudeamus — MEPhI Male Choir / Хор МИФИ — Гаудеамус

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By tradition, in the very end of its anniversary concert the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute Male Choir, together with all its members there present among the audience, sings Gaudeamus igitur.

May 22, 2007
Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory
50th anniversary of the Choir

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По традиции, юбилейный концерт Мужского хора МИФИ заканчивается всеобщим исполнением студенческого гимна «Гаудеамус».

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  • After I enjoyed the singing, I watched again and then looked for secondary things.

    1) The little girl coming forward at 1:25 - cute!

    2) the conductor lady in the golden dress (Nadezhda Malyavina) is very athletic! Amazing :-)

  • @THausherr

    No wonder, she is. :) She can't help getting stronger and stronger, while managing such an army of siging men for decades. :-)

  • Wonderful.

    But I missed the part 'vivant omnes virgines', it sounds so amazing when it's sung by men only;)

  • @pyskute

    You're perfectly right, "omnes virgines" is indeed a "must sing" verse for a male choir. But since most of people in Russia never knew about this verse and don’t understand Latin, we run the risk of producing no effect on the audience — for them it would be another verse in an unfamiliar language.

    But I hope the situation will be rectified some day (may be a Women’s one). The verse about girls and women just needs a promotion of some sort. :)

  • @pyskute

    By the way, since you're from Lithuania, I should say that our choir's tradition of singing Gaudeamus as well as its lyrics has come to us from Baltic choirs with which we met and sang together in Soviet times during those great choir festivals in the Baltic republics.

  • Wonderful performance. Sigmund Romberg

    used this song in his operetta The Student

    Prince.

    But he didn't write it. Wikipedia says the

    song goes back to the middle ages.

    Tnx for the melodious post.

  • By the way, some years ago there was a Romberg's piece in our choir's repertoire too—an arrangement of "Drink!" (from "The Student Prince"), we often and with gusto sang this cheerful waltz-like chorus.

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  • Впечатляет величественность самого гимна!!!

  • Vivat Academia,

    Vivant professores!

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  • Я каждый раз восхищаюсь пением нашего замечательного хора!!!!

    СПАСИБО!!!

  • Люблю эту песню. Вспоминаю 1 ый курс в институте. Посвящение. Мы так нервничали, боялись забыть слова... такие теплые воспоминания! спасибо за видео!)

  • I never fail to be blown away by the power of Russian choirs!! What strength in those voices. I see why the conductor has to stay in shape. Of course, it helps that there's surely a hundred people on stage, or more lol, but nevertheless the energy is overpowering. Their voices OWN the space completely. I've once listened to a Russian choir of eight in a church and they sounded as if there were 40 of them.

  • vivat academia,vivat profesoooores!

    very nice!

  • @Jigit707, традиционное сокращённое исполнение - 1-й и 4-й куплеты. Иногда, как в этом случае, добавляется 6-й.

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