Just wondering whether anyone watched this programme last night? The 20 singers of Tenebrae were each filmed/recorded separately and the results stitched together to produce a short programme of Easter-related choral music, including Allegri - Miserere, Purcell - Thou Knowest Lord, Lobo - Versa est in Luctum, Parry - My Soul, there is a Country.
I thought the result was impressively well-coordinated and especially enjoyed the Purcell and the Allegri. Certainly rather more together than our church choir's audio-only effort for our Easter Day service!
Is it unduly cynical to observe that it's good to see BBC TV acknowledging the existence of classical choral music (outside Cambridge, anyway) for a change?
I thought the result was impressively well-coordinated and especially enjoyed the Purcell and the Allegri. Certainly rather more together than our church choir's audio-only effort for our Easter Day service!
Is it unduly cynical to observe that it's good to see BBC TV acknowledging the existence of classical choral music (outside Cambridge, anyway) for a change?
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