John Rutter: Requiem 5/7 - Agnus Dei
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this choir is orgasmic.
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@TheLovemonster8 nd i like writing however i want :)
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@dwnfrst i like being able to spell
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I have just finished singing this on the weekend and I am still in awe of the composer. The Agnus Dei moved me the most, and the the part where the soprano crescendos off echoing the chorus in "they rest from their labours". I am totally gobsmacked!
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My school choir sang this piece two nights ago. Absolutely astounding piece!
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@dwnfrst I sang this in high school too. Had a profound effect on me.
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My school performed Requiem last night, with the orchestra, and chorus and everything. It was my first performance in high school. It was probably the most magical moment of my life so far. The piece is just beautiful, and the recording doesn't do justice to its true beauty. With this movement, specifically, my friends and I created a joke, singing, "Angus burger! Angus Burger! With extra mushrooms!" Although funny, the real movement is astounding.
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This movement is just amazing!
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yhu can hear the music twirling!! thats the point of these pieces that makes them so beautiful also the choir is so in tune with each other whioch makes it even more beautiful!! i love John Rutter's music especially when i sang it in High School
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@imwithoutwax yes, and the diction is really important with Rutter. Melodically not that difficult but pronunciation and timbre have to be spot on.



I love this choir so much. They're so amazing. I can't stop listening. Thanks for posting the videos up here!!
krazyykatiee16 3 years ago 9
We're singing the entire Requiem peice for my skool choir, nd this is my favorite peice,,nd i luv how this choir sings it
dwnfrst 1 year ago 3