From a seasonal concert choir performance, this is an excerpt from Handel's messiah. The tenor is named Ian McEuen, the soprano is named Danielle Messina.
I have more segments of this performance, and if people would like i would be happy to upload them - just ask
I'd love a copy of the whole thing - I was the conductor!
BHDMA 1 month ago
It's remarkable how much better these dresses look from far away and in low-quality video. And @kphoenix5942, Pageian diction ALWAYS borders on parodic.
leslieweasel89 1 year ago
@zachiase55 The opposite problem, actually. They're adhering to Dr. Page's (the conductor of the CMU Chorus) very specific choice on the "sts", one which I find in this case to be verging on the parodic. A weird choice? Yes. Poor diction? No.
kphoenix5942 1 year ago
yeah, that double hosss sss is killing me.. poor diction on that part.
zachiase55 2 years ago
jajajajjja
psycodeliarock 3 years ago
"the lord of hosss sss," haha
connellje 3 years ago
The soloists are members of the Carnegie Mellon University School of Music's Concert Choir, directed by Robert Page. Both are vocal performance majors: I believe that, at the time of the concert, the tenor was a freshman, and the soprano a sophomore.
Japeter2000 3 years ago
Are the solists normal chorus members? Then this is an astonishing performance.
Baccalaureus79 3 years ago
that was most excellent ian
crabsmakeyouitch 4 years ago