Schola Cantorum - Hodie!
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Re: Schola Cantorum - Hodie!
I just listened to this album, and then I listened again. It was incredible!
If you enjoyed Libera during their St. Philips days when there were only treble singers, you will love this. The harp music accompanying their angelic voices is like a little slice of heaven.
There are three Libera members in this treble group (we're not supposed to connect names with schools so you'll have to figure them out for yourself), but the talent level here is superb across the board. While the harmonies aren't as complex as Libera's they're still quite beautiful.
Stream it in as high a quality as you can. Amazon Music (purchased or unlimited) seems to be the best: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B09KNN5 ... 888d-f4533
HODIE! 27 songs, 74 minutes
If you enjoyed Libera during their St. Philips days when there were only treble singers, you will love this. The harp music accompanying their angelic voices is like a little slice of heaven.
There are three Libera members in this treble group (we're not supposed to connect names with schools so you'll have to figure them out for yourself), but the talent level here is superb across the board. While the harmonies aren't as complex as Libera's they're still quite beautiful.
Stream it in as high a quality as you can. Amazon Music (purchased or unlimited) seems to be the best: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B09KNN5 ... 888d-f4533
HODIE! 27 songs, 74 minutes
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Re: Schola Cantorum - Hodie!
Just got my CD, which is available from them directly. Not sure I can post the PayPal link to buy it here, but if anyone wants it I can send the link by PM.
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Re: Schola Cantorum - Hodie!
Nice. They're going to be a collector's item as there is a very limited supply.
If there is a list of soloists, please post it.
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Re: Schola Cantorum - Hodie!
They are listed, but I don't want to violate the rules by posting any names on this thread that I shouldn't.Luckdragon wrote: ↑<span title="Fri Nov 19, 2021 2:47 pm">3 years ago</span> If there is a list of soloists, please post it.
I'm sure most fans are quite good at recognising soloists anyway!
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Re: Schola Cantorum - Hodie!
Stunning concert this lunchtime at the Royal Opera House!!
Britten's Ceremony of Carols in full with Procession and Recession in and out of the performance space. I am feeling so effusive right now about Scott Price as a director, he does wonderful things with this choir! The range of engagement of his soloists, the music repertoire, and the quality he gets from them as a cohesive whole is supremely impressive.
Already looking forward to the rerun of this on the 20th back at SJSS.
Britten's Ceremony of Carols in full with Procession and Recession in and out of the performance space. I am feeling so effusive right now about Scott Price as a director, he does wonderful things with this choir! The range of engagement of his soloists, the music repertoire, and the quality he gets from them as a cohesive whole is supremely impressive.
Already looking forward to the rerun of this on the 20th back at SJSS.
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