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Franz Schubert - Messe G-dur - Benedictus

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2007

Mass in G major
Oslo Vokalensemble
Trefoldighetskirken - Oslo
2. June 2007
Soprano: Janne Berglund
Tenor: Fredrik Otterstad
Bass: Havard Stensvold
Conductor: Reza Aghamir

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  • the choir is 7.5 times better than the conductor

  • @222mozart I would say 8.1, but OK. I don't have your ability to this kind of judgement.

  • why is it this fast? I did sing this mass three years ago and it was a lot more slower than this one.

  • Because we where going to party after the concert. But most of all, because the conductor likes it this way.

  • what is the name of this choir?i like it so much...Benedictus is my favourite part of the mass

  • Oslo Vokalensemble (from Oslo, Norway)

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  • @robles146 maybe you're a lot more slower.  just sayin'

  • Bravo for the soprano!! She is soooo amazing...such an ease...its a joy to listen to her. Can't say the same about the tenor and the bass!! Right of the beginning with a lousy pronuciation > wenedictus? .. I think he meant benedictus. =)

    The tempo is to fast in my opinion...hope they had a great party afterwords. =)

  • The singers are excellent, I like the way they convey this very tender piece. The soprano is especially wonderful. What a free, effortless, voice ! and with a good musical spirit when she melts with the other soloists.

  • go watch my youtube of this... sheesh... i like our director's rendition a tad better

  • Good lord. I don't see what the fuss is with the pace. This is one of my favorite renditions on youtube right now. Wonderful soprano.

  • Where's the fire? I am used to hearing the Benedictus a bit slower which makes for some rich harmony and musicality. The Hosanna is a downright race to the end. It's an interesting attempt to shake it up a bit but it loses some of its oomph!

  • Man kann die Musik auch durch zu schnelles Tempo töten!!!

  • I love singing this piece with my university's choir :) i had the tenor solo. a little bit too fast for my taste yet wonderful none the less.

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