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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:23 pm
by dani
JimmyRiddle wrote:Well done Libera36 for correctly picking Tom as the soloist for Ave Virgo. Lots of us mentioned that Ed and Tom do have similar sounds to their voices, but I just wasn't brave enough to put my bets on Tom.
Stunned by the news that he managed to get a solo, and regardless of how long ago it was recorded, it means that his amazing solo career is extended further on yet another CD release. Well done Tom!! 2001-2010 wow!!
So true about that. An amazing treble career.
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:06 pm
by irishoreo
dani wrote:JimmyRiddle wrote:Well done Libera36 for correctly picking Tom as the soloist for Ave Virgo. Lots of us mentioned that Ed and Tom do have similar sounds to their voices, but I just wasn't brave enough to put my bets on Tom.
Stunned by the news that he managed to get a solo, and regardless of how long ago it was recorded, it means that his amazing solo career is extended further on yet another CD release. Well done Tom!! 2001-2010 wow!!
So true about that. An amazing treble career.
Small correction....he became part of the touring group in 2002...
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:16 pm
by plumpuff6
I really like how the boys that contributed small duets within the songs were credited as soloists this time. That is usually not done, I think, and it is very helpful. It gives much deserved recognition to those boys that sing those parts!
That being said I am thrilled to have finally heard Jakob's voice. He is one of my new favorites, along with Stefan, now that the "old guard" is in the stage of bidding farewell to their treble careers. I must also recognize Ralph. I had no idea his voice was so smooth and controlled, and his range is amazing. The transition from low to high in "The Fountain" was flawless.
Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:33 pm
by JimmyRiddle
plumpuff6 wrote:I must also recognize Ralph. I had no idea his voice was so smooth and controlled, and his range is amazing. The transition from low to high in "The Fountain" was flawless.
Grrr.... I'm so eager to listen to the songs from boys I haven't heard before, but I'm determined to hold off from the amazon stream, until I get my hands on the Peace CD. Hurry up postman!!
irishoreo wrote:dani wrote:JimmyRiddle wrote:Well done Tom!! 2001-2010 wow!!
So true about that. An amazing treble career.
Small correction....he became part of the touring group in 2002...
His debut on screen 'All things Bright and Beautiful was filmed in 2001, but broadcast in 2002' so maybe we're both right

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:10 pm
by irishoreo
Quite true Jimmy, eh we'll put it as that, we're BOTH right

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:49 am
by bar
Okay, wow...
I got schooled!
Tom Cully the Great lives on! w00t! I'm so glad he got one last gorgeous, gorgeous hurrah with the type of song that he is best at.
We've all known RP tends to pick a few lead boys, and it sure is looking great for Stefan Leadbeater, isn't it? He's looking to be the next head soloist by my reckoning.
I was so shocked Touch the Sky was not Kavanna! Wow, so many surprises.
I also agree that Stefan is my new favorite soloist. His voice is so incredibly smooth and rich in Deep Peace.

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:33 am
by carina_gino20
I haven't listened to the other full tracks in Amazon of new soloists yet so I'll reserve my judgment (although I loved Stefan's concert solo).
Right now, the voice that truly captivates me is Ralph Skan's. It captivated me the first time I listened to The Fountain and I am so happy to know it's him doing the solo. Love love love that voice.
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:40 am
by JoelinMkt
carina_gino20 wrote:I haven't listened to the other full tracks in Amazon of new soloists yet so I'll reserve my judgment (although I loved Stefan's concert solo).
Right now, the voice that truly captivates me is Ralph Skan's. It captivated me the first time I listened to The Fountain and I am so happy to know it's him doing the solo. Love love love that voice.
I am with you there...
Even if I factor out the reverb used as effect, there is still that certain unique texture, smoothness and steadiness to Ralph's delivery - haunting and distant - the kind of delivery you need on a song whose mood is similar to that of "Do not stand", "We are the Lost", "Ave Maria (Schubert)" or "Always with You".
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:40 am
by JoelinMkt
bar wrote:Okay, wow...
I got schooled!
Tom Cully the Great lives on! w00t!

No, not lives on... Sings forever!!! Sings for you!!!
His top note in "Ave Virgo" is six to eight notes below the High C's we have been accustomed to hearing from him but the loss of range did nothing to the beauty of the voice.
He needs to entertain thoughts of a solo album.
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:48 am
by JimmyRiddle
carina_gino20 wrote:Right now, the voice that truly captivates me is Ralph Skan's. It captivated me the first time I listened to The Fountain and I am so happy to know it's him doing the solo. Love love love that voice.
I'm a big fan of Ralph's. I can't wait to hear his solo. He's got to get some reward for the everlasting, always ready, smile he has, and his fan-friendly demeanour.
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:15 am
by carina_gino20
JimmyRiddle wrote:
I'm a big fan of Ralph's. I can't wait to hear his solo. He's got to get some reward for the everlasting, always ready, smile he has, and his fan-friendly demeanour.
I swear, that boy has one of the kindest smile I've seen on anybody. It's just so special.
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:17 am
by paopao
JoelinMkt wrote:bar wrote:Okay, wow...
I got schooled!
Tom Cully the Great lives on! w00t!

No, not lives on... Sings forever!!! Sings for you!!!
His top note in "Ave Virgo" is six to eight notes below the High C's we have been accustomed to hearing from him but the loss of range did nothing to the beauty of the voice.
He needs to entertain thoughts of a solo album.
I thought so too, it doesn't matter how high you can sing, really.. it's the clarity and emotions. Personally, i'm a fan of lower voices..like how Ralph sings in The Fountain, but mini Ben's high notes in Time have made me speechless as well.
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:07 pm
by irishoreo
paopao I love your avatar!
Ralph and Jakob are shaping up to being my favorite soloists right now

and I must say Daniel's soloing is not bad at all! Nice even tone. Stefan is definitely going to be another lead to add to the greats. I just cannot wait to see more form ALL of them! There is NEVER a bad batch of soloists!
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:21 am
by music4
I just found out today that on Libera 360 they have listed all those who sung a solo on the new album Peace.
Sanctissima
Solo: Benedict Philipp
Time
Solo: Joshua Madine & Benedict Philipp – Violin Solo: Fiona Pears
Ave Virgo
Solo: Tom Cully (Everyone’s names were written in full. How come Tom’s wasn’t? Just a thought.)
Faithful Heart
Solo: Joshua Madine Duet: Stefan Leadbeater & Daniel Fontannaz
Gaelic Blessing (Deep Peace)
Solos: Stefan Leadbeater & James Threadgill with Samuel Moriarty
Exsultate
Solo: Benedict Philipp
How Shall I Sing That Majesty
Solo: Stefan Leadbeater
Lacrymosa
Solo: Benedict Philipp
Adoro Te
Lead, Kindly Light
Solo: Jakob De Menezes-Wood
Panis Angelicus
Solo: Daniel Fontannaz
Touch the Sky
Solo: James Mordaunt Duet: Benedict Philipp & Jakob De Menezes-Wood
The Fountain
Solo: Ralph Skan
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:45 am
by paopao
irishoreo wrote:paopao I love your avatar!
Ralph and Jakob are shaping up to being my favorite soloists right now

and I must say Daniel's soloing is not bad at all! Nice even tone. Stefan is definitely going to be another lead to add to the greats. I just cannot wait to see more form ALL of them! There is NEVER a bad batch of soloists!
Thanks! That's my latest magnum opus
I have not heard some of the songs, in which Daniel did the solo..so i wonder if his voice is similar to one of the older boys.
Agree about Ralph being favourite soloist, so far he's at the top of my list.