this is the only right tempo of this piece otherwise it becomes rather boring....
Furthermore, you are wrong, the Hungarians never use Italian Latin just the German version (I guess just like people in Scandinavia). You can not hear Italian Latin during this performance....
this is the only right tempo of this piece otherwise it becomes rather boring....
Furthermore, you are wrong, the Hungarians never use Italian Latin just the German version (I guess just like people in Scandinavia). You can not hear Italian Latin during this performance....
The "quoniam confirmata est" part by the sopranos and altos always sends shivers down my spine, especially, as the previous poster pointed out, with the distinctive church acoustics. So beautiful!
this is the only right tempo of this piece otherwise it becomes rather boring....
Furthermore, you are wrong, the Hungarians never use Italian Latin just the German version (I guess just like people in Scandinavia). You can not hear Italian Latin during this performance....
mazsi59 1 year ago
this is the only right tempo of this piece otherwise it becomes rather boring....
Furthermore, you are wrong, the Hungarians never use Italian Latin just the German version (I guess just like people in Scandinavia). You can not hear Italian Latin during this performance....
mazsi59 1 year ago
Scandinavian Latin rings more than Italian Latin. They used Italian Latin in this and it sounds urgent and rushed.
mnbutch 1 year ago
The "quoniam confirmata est" part by the sopranos and altos always sends shivers down my spine, especially, as the previous poster pointed out, with the distinctive church acoustics. So beautiful!
yda1740 1 year ago