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Sir Neville Marriner conducts Orchestra of Cadaqués and Choir Amici Musicae. Pavane. Fauré

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Pavane for orchestra and choir, Opus 50 - Gabriel Fauré.
Cadaqués' Orchestra.
Choir Amici Musicae of the Audience of Saragossa, (Spain)
Flute: Jaime Martin.
Dir. Choir: Andrés Ibiricu.
Dir: Sir Neville Marriner.
Auditorio Nacional, Madrid - Spain. (2001)

Pavana para Coro y Orquesta, Opus 50 - Gabriel Fauré.
Orquesta de Cadaqués.
Coro Amici Musicae del Auditorio de Zaragoza, España.
Flauta: Jaime Martin.
Dir. Coro: Andrés Ibiricu.
Director: Sir Neville Marriner.
Auditorio Nacional de Madrid, 2001.

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  • A sublime reading of a sublime piece. An Englishman directing a Spanish ensemble in a French work. Together they accomplish more in 6 minutes than the United Nations has in 64 years!

    Bravo to all!

  • una obra preciosa

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  • Last season I was so glad to meet Sir Neville in Berlin. First I listen to a concert at Deutsche Oper Oper, then I got the most magnificent chance to speak with him. He is not a fine artist only but a great person. The first time in my life I understand what conducting really is! Thank you, Sir Neville!

  • excellent!

  • I program an f1 union cnc. I have a radio in the cab and every so often this song comes on. My hands start conducting and the melody sweetly rests in my head the rest of the day.

  • what a sound! it's SO beautiful..

  • I sing in the Philharmonic chorus of Leeds, England, and we're performing this next weekend :) Beautiful piece....

  • I like the addition of the chorus, without it's a bit too "bolero". This one is a little fast.

  • In my opinion, this is too fast. It feels a bit rushed, relish in every single note.

  • But it's still 'pretty' with the chorus.

  • I think it's just that the orchestra part is 'prettier' and the chorus takes our attention from it.

  • Is it me or is this better without chorus?

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