The University of Utah Singers, A Cappella Choir & Salt Lake Choral Artists perform "Nine otpushchayeshi" (Lord Now Lettest Thou.) This is the 5th Movement of the "All-Night Vigil" by Sergei Rachmaninoff, performed live in concert on April 11, 2010 at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City, Utah, under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred. Soloist: Todd Miller
Glenn Miller doing his job for sure! Good effort. The tenor doesn't suit the piece, but he does his work well enough apart from that. Could ask for a little more heart in the solo though.
KjeXXXer 1 month ago
I have to agree with mrpankau...the tenor sticks out and sort of takes away from the beauty of this piece.
utahrod 9 months ago
Choir sounds great; not a fan of the tenor. His voice is a totally different timbre/color than the rest of the ensemble. It sticks out in a bad way.
mrpankau 9 months ago
I love this piece!
Great to hear the Bb at the end.
ltyr2001 10 months ago
@DonSair20 . That's Glenn alright. I'd recognize that voice a mile away. You should hear him do the solos at the beginning of movement 1 and 11 with this choir. Perfect combination of refined western operatic bass technique and russian basso profundo sound. Simply the best.
haggar719 1 year ago
Great rendition to this song. Nice choir too :)
I can only think of one american basso profondo that could have hit that Bb1!! and thats Glenn Miller!! am I correct?
DonSair20 1 year ago
Nice and huge collab choir. Good rendition. The low Bb is heard, and probably felt better live :)
ogisha007 1 year ago