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Uploaded by pctelly on Jun 16, 2007
VoiceLab singing at the Royal Festival Hall for Jarvis Cockers Meltdown Festival. 16 June 2007
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Not a clue....!!!! Hideous beyond belief!!!!
jollywigs 2 years ago
not bad at all
7yaralla 3 years ago
lovely song lovely laidies
cotswoldboy 3 years ago
stunning!
BrickLaneBetty 3 years ago
perfect!
rafititi 3 years ago
SWEET:
Women break the sex barrier once again!
The Missa Lubba was writen for a group of young male singers in the 9-18 age group.
rollsroyce59 3 years ago
I think you mean Trobadors...Roi Bendouin,
(Translation) (Singers of the Bednouin King)
It was originally a young boys chorus.
Belgan Congo was the country name back then.
Zaiere was the next name. Now it's DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
There's a Xaverian Brother ..Former Harvard Chorus Member.. that is teaching there
now that has a tape recording of the original album.
(David Mahoney CFX)
I have an old scratchy LP copy of the Missa Lubba.(Troubadors du Roi Bandouin) (SP?)
Do you know if anyone has digitized the Congolise Mass music?
I've heard that there is a Xaverian Brother who teaches in the DRC that is working to keep this work alive. (David Mahoney CFX)
(Former Harvard Glee Club Member?)
How beautiful! I first heard the Missa Luba in
1962 when Father Vincent Donovan visited our high school and played an old reel to reel tape of the people in Tanganyika singing their version of these Catholic hymns. It was so amazing... I still get goosebumps when I hear this music!
19joan45 4 years ago
This was in "Lost and Delirious" I loved this song!
RegardeLaMer 4 years ago
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Not a clue....!!!! Hideous beyond belief!!!!
jollywigs 2 years ago
not bad at all
7yaralla 3 years ago
lovely song lovely laidies
cotswoldboy 3 years ago
stunning!
BrickLaneBetty 3 years ago
perfect!
rafititi 3 years ago
SWEET:
Women break the sex barrier once again!
The Missa Lubba was writen for a group of young male singers in the 9-18 age group.
rollsroyce59 3 years ago
I think you mean Trobadors...Roi Bendouin,
(Translation) (Singers of the Bednouin King)
It was originally a young boys chorus.
Belgan Congo was the country name back then.
Zaiere was the next name. Now it's DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
There's a Xaverian Brother ..Former Harvard Chorus Member.. that is teaching there
now that has a tape recording of the original album.
(David Mahoney CFX)
rollsroyce59 3 years ago
I have an old scratchy LP copy of the Missa Lubba.(Troubadors du Roi Bandouin) (SP?)
Do you know if anyone has digitized the Congolise Mass music?
I've heard that there is a Xaverian Brother who teaches in the DRC that is working to keep this work alive. (David Mahoney CFX)
(Former Harvard Glee Club Member?)
rollsroyce59 3 years ago
How beautiful! I first heard the Missa Luba in
1962 when Father Vincent Donovan visited our high school and played an old reel to reel tape of the people in Tanganyika singing their version of these Catholic hymns. It was so amazing... I still get goosebumps when I hear this music!
19joan45 4 years ago
This was in "Lost and Delirious" I loved this song!
RegardeLaMer 4 years ago