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SBHS Madrigals - Hodie Christus Natus Est

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2008

Santa Barbara High School Madrigals 2008 singing
"Hodie Christus Natus Est".

(Just a still from a concert at an elementary school.)

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  • Oh- Di -Eh Not Oh dee ay

    And No- Eh not No way.

    Bad Latin.

    Sahl vah tor ahpahroo eet.

    In teh ruh.

    All around bad Latin. I'll have to post a video of my choir singing this with correct rhythm and pronunciation..... =/

  • not every choir is gonna sound the same, and since when is everyone pronouncing latin the same.. latin is a dead language and many teachers teach the pronunciation differently from others... there may not really be a CORRECT pronunciation. and our director sped it up... some of these things are out of our control sometimes.

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  • This is Horiible, extremely flat, an you guys changed keys in the first 3 to 4 measures, your not prononcing any of the vowels correctly, and your vowels are Extremly spread! and you guys need to work on blending and tone as well, and overall this piece is not performance ready, or even close to it, needs a ton of work, this piece is to complex for you, unless your going to spend alot of time doing a makeover on your sounds, Blend, vowels, tone! needs a mature sound to be true to the piece...

  • @DarkwingScooter Says he misspelling two things in the opening sentence "...these Latin experts...?"

    Darn YouTube textboxes *sigh*.

  • All this latin experts do realize that correct historical performance would be to either do it in English vernacular or in the vernacular pronunciation of the composer, which would not be Italian but Dutch. If you want to be pedantic try to be right.

    Not a bad performance at all, if a touch on the flat side.

  • @whoopdefreakingdo You must some kind of idiot!

  • ho di e not ho di ey

  • unusual intepretation...much too long a break between sections I feel

  • is this the sweelnick version? if so, you clearly dont understand rhythm :(

  • nicely prepared :)

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