Vienna Boy Choir : Adeste Fideles.
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Canto tradizionale natalizio in una egregia esecuzione!. Bravi!
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it was written at the time of the Jacobite rebellions and has many hidden references to the Jacobite cause namely Regum Angelorum king of the angels but also king of the English referring to bonnie prince Charlie .
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MUY LINDO ME ENCANTO
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@tmaxon8 Idiots, you are not americans, we all are, people from alaska to chile are americans, you only are United states of America citizens, north america, part of the continent, you both are ignorants !
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you can have all the opera singers and other singers you want, nothing beats a boy choir.
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Tremendous
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@tmaxon8 Like I said...only half-American. Ok, first of all, even in "modern times" Americans are deeply influenced and proud of their distinct regional heritages. If you think that a Texan has more in common with a Californian than a German with an Austrian, your out of your mind! I currently live in CA and if I even suggested to a native Californian that they had a lot in common with a Texan, they would undoubtedly pay one-way fare for my ticket out of here!
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@KeepCalm1702 are you really American? You must have been very sheltered, as you would know, an American from Texas has more in common with an American from California than a German would with an Austrian, English and Irish, Spanish and Italian. And if you know american society whatsoever, you would also know that in modern times Americans are not culturally tied to their home states as they used to be. There is alot of interstate movement, and FAR more culturally homogeneous than Europe. 反正好聽!
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@tmaxon8 With your logic then, when I say that I'm an American what I am really saying is that I'm a New Yorker, a Texan, a Californian, a Floridian, a Virginian, etc. all at the same time? How ridiculous! Don't be daft...you understand what I was saying.
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@KeepCalm1702 So you are European, huh? That means you must be Italian, Spanish, Irish, Scandinavian, Polish, German, Hungarian, French, English, Slavic, Greek, Scottish all in one body? Amazing. I guess all of the above act with more decorum than Americans, especially the Irish and Italians. They're just so conservative about expressions themselves, yes? But you have a point that you can be serious and enjoy yourself at the same time; I do it all the time. Especially listening to classical.
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@tmaxon8 They are enjoying the performance. This is European music, after all. I'm half European and half American, so let me say that your American perspective is skewed. You can be serious and enjoy something at the same time. Europeans are more reserved, that's all. We just exercise more decorum in Europe than we do here in America.
Smoke out of the mouth, it must be near 0c where was that concert? Outside?
sssnowday 3 months ago
@sssnowday This was in a church in a cathedral in december 1998,
in the Netherlands.
orion8352 3 months ago
orion352, It is so good, the audio and video are excellent. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
Melvin
MelvinEU 3 years ago 6
Thank you Melvin for your comment.
orion8352 3 years ago
when has that been?
schwarzeprinzessin 4 years ago
The year was 1998.A Christmasconcert in St. Jan kathedraal Den Bosch (the Netherlands).
orion8352 4 years ago