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Mosaic Whispers "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap (2009)

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Mosaic Whispers, Washington University in St. Louis' oldest co-ed a cappella group, performs Hide and Seek, originally by Imogen Heap, at their annual concert, Splash of Color, in February 2009. This time, the lights are ON!

Mosaic Whispers has appeared on 6 national compilations in recent years, including BOCA, Voices Only, and Ben Fold's upcoming a cappella compilation "Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella." The group has also appeared, and placed, at numerous ICCA competitions. The group tours and records extensively, and has released 8 studio albums to date. More info at www.mosaicwhispers.com.

Check us out on myspace! www.myspace.com/mosaicwhispers

Arranged: Nick Pizzoferrato
Solo/Counter: n/a
Percussion: n/a

Video provided courtesy of Alwyn Loh.

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  • the best a capella version I've seen on YouTube, too bad the video camera microphone clips at high volume. Suggestion: drop the pseudo-dance moves, they're unimpressive, unwarranted, and they distract from your otherwise beautiful rendition of this piece. Nicely done!

  • THIS IS HANDS DOWN THE BEST VERSION ON YOUTUBE.

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  • I WANT THIS ARRANGEMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have an arrangement of this song, but it isn't nearly to this calibur. Where did you get it/who arranged it?

  • Nevermind i was derping. Fuck my last comment, this is amazing.

  • this is really good but its hard to say if its better than the a cappella version or not. Mainly due to the sound quality.

  • @amberjmasters I totally agree.  They blended very well.

  • one of the only covers that balanced out the harmonies right :)

  • best one ive heard, and i just went through like ten. u stayed true to the song, the others destroyed the harmonies. thank you for not doing that.

  • Best recording I've heard. Too bad the sound quality is blehh-ish

  • a few major pitch issues. There are definitely better version of this! But nice job anyway!

  • Best acapella I've heard of this one:) Good job!

  • Loved it except for the sliding notes from the soloist at the end.

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