A little sacred music from Mozart.
It’s one of the few classical pieces I’ve sung in all four voices: treble, alto, tenor and bass (as my age progressed from 11 to 25).
A little sacred music from Mozart.
It’s one of the few classical pieces I’ve sung in all four voices: treble, alto, tenor and bass (as my age progressed from 11 to 25).
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Lovely, lovely piece. I hope you enjoyed being in the middle of a group doing that. I know I would, but never have, because although I have a good ear, I can’t carry a tune in a bucket.
Think of the wonder of the mind, the absolute genius, to be able to compose something like that; imagine the mind of the architect and the heart and skill of the craftsmen who built the edifice where it’s performed.
Modern architects and composers don’t have a fucking clue; neither do the woke assholes whining about white supremacy. Western civilization IS superior.
Dissonance: Sitting here listening to Mozart on the PC, while in the background Pandora is bringing me “What A Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald.
Every once in a while it is nice to hear à choir sing something familiar but in à different way. Apparently this is a tradition. At 11pm everyone comes out and sings, together.
Brillant rendition, done slowly and with great harmonies you normally do not hear. Enjoy! I did!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=y49Omj1onuI