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Here's the gorgeous "Suscepit Israel" Bass and Tenor duet from Pergolesi's Magnificat
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NI13PwPymHs
It was the Palestrina Missa Aeterna Christi Munera Agnus Dei I couldn't find!
Primula Baggins wrote:Oh, I do that all the time. Has anyone ever seen them in the same room together?
Glad to hear that.Lalaith wrote:In Christ Alone and The Power of the Cross went well today. People may have thought my vibrato on my pennywhistle was especially haunting today. It was nothing more than me quaking in my boots, as I was so nervous this morning!![]()
Here too.Now I don't know about that side of the pond, but Chris Tomlin's music is very popular over here for contemporary worship services.
I have to admit I'd never heard of it before we started rehearsing it.Pearly Di wrote:Oh, and Rachmaninov's Vespers.I have the recording done by the Corydon Singers, which I can't recommend highly enough. Such magnificent music, and so haunting and worshipful.
Well, yeah, but that goes for pretty much everything.Crucifer, it may be easy to sing the notes, but it's still not easy to sing them well. Wink