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The composer is Miklos Rozsa. Magnificently done!
ОтветитьThis is absolutely spectacular! I'm going to buy the CD right this minute!!!
ОтветитьPlease upload more of this LP if you can please! So wonderful!
Ответитьthank you for nice compliment.
ОтветитьThis is stunning.. does anyone have access to the choral score???
ОтветитьOne of my favorites. We sang it at Luther and I have been looking for a great recording ever since!!
ОтветитьGives me chills and fond performance memories of days gone by
ОтветитьPoor sopranos!
ОтветитьExcellent interpretation. Best recording I have heard. I led two choirs on this 50 years ago and would have loved to hear this first. I still remember every note and measure! Thanks for posting. The man would have loved it even with a little shrieking up high.. but just a little for a short time.
ОтветитьI was on the tour that year, January 1978 and sing in this recording. When we returned we learned the other two Rosza pieces to make this recording, but this piece we had performed on tour 22 times. We knew it cold and had mastered it! When we finished the first take Rosza burst from the control room excited that the Choir, under Dr. Skones, had done so well. We were proud and excited as well! Great memories!
ОтветитьI sang this magical work with The Master Maurice Skones in 1964. I miss both of them.
ОтветитьI was on Rózsa’s Wikipedia page and noticed that he wound up at PLU in my temporary town-of-residence Tacoma to record some choral music… he’d been all over the world but he ended up here. Fascinating. I’m back up in Bellingham now but it pleases me knowing that somehow, he was near-to-home to record some of his music.
I never went to any PLU concerts but I did get my car totaled on the way to a University of Puget Sound choir concert last year 😅