Parahyangan Catholic University Choir sing Jubilate Deo- John Hoybye

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

45th Choir Competition in Choral Singing,Spittal an der Drau, Austria, 2008

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  • Is this only just my feeling or it is true that this song is completely without tonality?

  • what do you mean with tonality?? I think this song's very rich with tonality besides the chord are very jazz chord with 7th chord.. And it were had a lot of modulation in every theme..

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  • MERLIN CHRIST!!!!!

  • Great piece. Spotless performance!

  • powernya ok, tapi kok berasa kurang nendang ya lagu ini, apa karena aransemennya? hemmm

  • @stptri ..hmm..philippines gone very far in choral music...in fact, their compositions are very popular nowdays...choirs, try to search Philippine Madrigals and UST Singers, they're both the best in the world, but I prefer Philippine Madrigal Singers

  • And Maranatha University choir pun menang besar tahun ini, dengan peringkat I di kedua kategori...VIVA INDONESIA....

  • mantap yah..

  • Unpar dan Paragita UI sukses besar di kompetisi ini...tahun ini dengan PSM MAranatha yang berangkat...semoga sukses membawa nama Indonesia......

  • They are in tune, of course is the composer modern, its a piece which is sung by 8 voices

  • they are singing just fine. this just isnt a super good recording, and the room is very reverby.

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