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CAROSAXONE
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Gioacchino Rossini
PETITE MESSE SOLENNELLE
November 2008, Gewandhaus Leipzig
Alexandrina Pendatchanska : soprano
Manuela Custer: contralto
Stefano Secco : Tenore
Mirko Palazzi : Bass
Gewandhauschor Leipzig
Gewandhausorchester
Michael Schoenheit, Orgel
Dir. : Riccardo Chailly
Never heard this version before, but very good!
Bram01568 3 months ago
Shame it is not the original version with 2 pianos and harmonium
TheLeshere 5 months ago
@Greatfan they're not singing it to praise the lord probably. It's mostly because they like to sing and they like the part
tijnminator 9 months ago
Ti adoro chailly!!!!
lartedentro 1 year ago
@Greatfan
It doesn't need to be any more religious than it already is. This isn't a church service in a place of worship but a concert in a concert hall. Beautifully performed!
vilabreze 1 year ago
un pezzo inedito di rossini, buono
dop216 1 year ago 2
Questo passagio del basso di 0:49 a 1:00 mi fa sempre molto piacere
saintsaens21 1 year ago 2
Absolutely right, Greatfan!
znbr1 1 year ago
Excellent singers. However in his facial expression the tenor seems to FEEL in a religios way. The bass sings instrumentally as if worried to produce a beautiful flow, which he achieves but... We are praising the Lord aren't we ? Mr. Palazzi try hard, in case you do not have faith, to "pretend" feeling it. This is not a harsh comment, not at all, but lately in opera and concert we are becoming more and more perfect and less expressive.
Greatfan 2 years ago