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Francis Poulenc - Salve Regina - Janusz Siadlak/Collegium Cantorum (Live!)

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Janusz Siadlak and Collegium Cantorum performing "Salve Regina" by Francis Poulenc

This is track no 8, recorded LIVE on the "European Motets" - the fourth CD of Collegium Cantorum.

Find out more about Janusz Siadlak on http://www.janusz.siadlak.pl
Find out more about Collegium Cantorum on http://www.collegiumcantorum.com

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  • Excelente interpretación

  • Bravo! Beautiful interpretation and sensitive performance. thank you.

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  • Beautiful voices, but I miss the fantasy of artist.

  • Madonnina Mia,oggi è stata una giornata nera. Ho litigato con mia madre e sinceramente credo sia la cosa più brutta che possa succedere ad una figlia,soprattutto quando è fermamente convinta di non aver fatto nulla!Aiutami tu,a superare questo momento doloroso e critico!Dammi la forza e tanta pazienza!Grazie!Cu bona Fidi Viva a Madonna o Carmunu!

  • beautiful harmony....the blending is superb-

  • intonačně velmi pěkné, ale celkově mdlé .. trochu života do toho ;-)

  • @azizuccio It's not bad pronunciation, just the German pronunciation of latin. When it comes to latin, there is no right or wrong way of pronunciation.

  • Pieknie!!!

  • azizuccio: Maybe you don't know, but pronunciation of Latin varies in various countries. In Poland the most popular pronunciation is just like this - c before i, and e is read like 'ts' (or like 'z' in Mozart).

    And I find diction of choir very careful.

  • Very good intonation but very bad diction and pronunciation. The (s) sound horrible and it is "dulc(h)erum" "dulc(h)e" "dulc(h)is." Where was the conductor ???? sleeping ???

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