What a difference in a slower pace and with boys compared to the much cooler Tallis Scholars. My guess is this is a lot closer to the way Palestrina performed the piece.
@treblechoir99 yes, perhaps I was not paying good enough attention; all I saw was "Choir New College" and knew that was Anglican. my mistake. sorry to have obviously offended you. I can only judge by your replies I must have....
@treblechoir99 ; ok, apples and oranges. I was referring to the 'performance'- The Choir. Choir of New College is Anglican. Misunderstood what you were referring to.
What a difference in a slower pace and with boys compared to the much cooler Tallis Scholars. My guess is this is a lot closer to the way Palestrina performed the piece.
michaels7 1 month ago
@MrUndercoverblues Don't worrie my friend It's ok. No offense.
treblechoir99 2 months ago
@screen317 From Palestrina, yes big chance.
treblechoir99 2 months ago
@treblechoir99 Thanks. Is there sheet music to this anywhere? I'd love to perform this.
screen317 2 months ago
@treblechoir99 yes, perhaps I was not paying good enough attention; all I saw was "Choir New College" and knew that was Anglican. my mistake. sorry to have obviously offended you. I can only judge by your replies I must have....
MrUndercoverblues 3 months ago
@MrUndercoverblues Ohh ok, you,re right for the Choir. Because the question has ''which mass is this from?''.
treblechoir99 3 months ago
@treblechoir99 ; ok, apples and oranges. I was referring to the 'performance'- The Choir. Choir of New College is Anglican. Misunderstood what you were referring to.
MrUndercoverblues 3 months ago
@MrUndercoverblues Pardon me Palestrina is not Anglican.
treblechoir99 3 months ago
@MrUndercoverblues Oh I forget, pardon me. Palestrina is Italian, not English gentleman.
treblechoir99 3 months ago
@screen317 Look in my description: ''Missa brevis'', from Palestrina.
treblechoir99 3 months ago