Oh yeah this one is interesting ! For anyone who would like to discover it :bachmahlerfan wrote: ↑<span title="Mon Jan 03, 2022 3:48 pm">2 years ago</span>To be honest, there are many other Libera songs/arrangements that I enjoy more than either of these arrangements. I find the melody to be rather boring, and the only way to really make it interesting is to compose a more unconventional arrangement like the one featuring the BYU men's choir.bachmahlerfan wrote: ↑<span title="Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:28 am">2 years ago</span>I feel that this piece is best with some harmony in the bass range. That's the one thing I feel is lacking in the 'a cappella' version. The other version covers the bass range with strings. Strings do change the feel of the piece somewhat, but I would rather have those low strings instead of 'a cappella' with no bass at all. There are a couple strings that are mid-range as well in the recent arrangement, but I think they work just fine.Surpinto wrote: ↑<span title="Mon Jan 03, 2022 12:30 am">2 years ago</span> While I know that “Nearer My God to Thee†is not a favorite song for you, I think it would have been better if it had been done acapella rather than with instruments. The recording from 2018 especially when the high note specialist (Luca or Leo) rises above the words “Sun, moon, and stars forgot upward I fly†seems much more pure somehow than the rendition of in concert and on the album. I think this makes a big difference in the effect, at least it does for me because I was completely mesmerized by this song in past concerts.
To be honest I never notice if there is a musical arrangement or if it is a cappella, what I find mesmerising with pieces like "Nearer my God to Thee", "Silent Night" or "Danny Boy" (the three I can remember), is the way you get to hear the boy's voices and not just as a soloist but harmonizing. It shows how good they are and I am just listening not even daring to breath... It's not the arrangement, it's the vocal performance that pleases me.
(Fun memory : I think it was last concert in Arundel, Rocco had a serie of hiccups during Nearer my God to Thee - if I remember the song correctly but it does seem plausible - and I was very impressed how he managed it, making sure he closed his mouth before the hiccup and still singing parts in between).
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You seem disappointed with the change in the opening of "Vespera" ? I actually like it better. It sounds more dramatic.