The infills between the Icelandic contribution and CE were dire, made even more so for me by the contrast with the Estonian folk style pieces which, like Draco, I thought very good.
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The Swedish offering is by the far the most polished so far (IMO that is) with much of the programme linked with passages on the organ and piano. BUT, I am just starting to tire of the lugubriousness of it all! The current fashion for slow a-rhythmic stuff seems to have taken hold, with the notable exception of Gardner's wonderful Tomorrow Shall be mt Dancing Day. As their session ends I'm living in hope of something to liven it up a bit. Excellent singing though.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostThis sounds good. About to start.
7.05pm – CENTRUM ŚWIĘTEGO JANA, GDAŃSK, POLAND – LIVE
Closing concert of the Actus Humanus Nativitas Festival
MICHAEL PRAETORIUS (c.1571-1621): Christmas Mass
Gabrieli Consort & Players
Paul McCreesh (conductor)
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostThis sounds good. About to start.
7.05pm – CENTRUM ŚWIĘTEGO JANA, GDAŃSK, POLAND – LIVE
Closing concert of the Actus Humanus Nativitas Festival
MICHAEL PRAETORIUS (c.1571-1621): Christmas Mass
Gabrieli Consort & Players
Paul McCreesh (conductor)
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