Eric Whitacre conducts LUX AURUMQUE (Junges Vokalensemble Hannover)

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Eric Whitacre conducts Junges Vokalensemble Hannover: Lux aurumque -
Concert from 15.01.2011 in Markuskirche Hannover (Germany) -
Regular conductor: Klaus-Juergen Etzold -
www.vokalensemble-hannover.de

Camera: Jan Frühauf / Johannes Hasselhorn
Edit: Jan Frühauf
Sound: Martin Pahl

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  • wow soo flat at 00:32

  • solo soprano was slightly flat but barely. otherwise great.

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  • a little bit of ssssnaking...

  • People need to relax and enjoy the music for its beauty. People are singing it is not a recording that you are listening too. This kind of performance takes so much time and effort to prepare, and we need to value that.

  • that solo soprano got a tad flat there at the end lol

  • I'm visually impaired, and happen to have perfect pitch, and I can tell you for a fact that the soprano soloest was a quarter step flat. I noticed that the choir dropped slightly as the piece got near the end. I love this song anyway though.

  • @Flozenfullpower Oh my goodness, that happens to me all of the time, almost letting out a choir joke in the middle of a performance. Will you be competing in the World Choir Games in Cincinnati this summer?

  • @AviatorEvans - lol I sing in this choir actually and the guy is a friend of mine. We had this joke thing about the "kalida" and were singing "calima" instead - like this one guy in "Indiana Jones and the temple of doom" :-) But in this spot it looks like he had forgotten, that there is a camera around :-)

  • WOW!!!!!!!

    

  • @VesqVj Sorry, I didn't mean to sound so arrogant. Lol I see what you mean now :)

  • @AviatorEvans I know, I have sung this with our choir. I just meant the guy in 0:42 who was about to sing something different.

  • @VesqVj it's actually ca-li-da it means warm in Latin

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