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  • rauschwerk
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 1482

    #16
    On reflection, I think that perhaps one reason for the popularity of this piece is that it is manageable by amateur choirs, so there are a lot of singers who want recordings as a kind of memento. The other 40 part pieces known to me (by Carl Rütti, Jaakko Mäntyjärvi and James MacMillan) sound as though they need professional groups to do them justice.

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    • Joseph K
      Banned
      • Oct 2017
      • 7765

      #17
      ... Just came on R3...

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      • cloughie
        Full Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 22205

        #18
        Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
        Spam in garlic.
        Maybe Python could do ‘Spamshallot’?

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        • DracoM
          Host
          • Mar 2007
          • 12993

          #19
          << Here's a new version of Spem that was put together in Australia.>>

          Inspiring and life-affirming!

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          • Chris Watson
            Full Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 151

            #20
            Originally posted by DracoM View Post
            << Here's a new version of Spem that was put together in Australia.>>

            Inspiring and life-affirming!
            Thanks! The chap who put it together did a brilliant job.

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            • DracoM
              Host
              • Mar 2007
              • 12993

              #21
              True engineering feat,
              'The Archers'.....are you listening?

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              • Joseph K
                Banned
                • Oct 2017
                • 7765

                #22
                Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
                ... Just came on R3...
                Not that I know of other pieces with a similar number of voices from the Renaissance, but I was quite moved listening to it this morning. Fantastic piece.

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                • Vox Humana
                  Full Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 1253

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Chris Watson View Post
                  ...my first experience of it being in Merton Oxford as very young chap, listening to my Dad and 39 others record it for David Wulstan.
                  Your dad and 38 others actually. One of Wulstan's regular Clerkes told me this. 40 were booked, only 39 turned up. A hurried spot of re-arrangement covered up the gaps. It doesn't show.

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                  • Chris Watson
                    Full Member
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 151

                    #24
                    Ha! I don't think I was quite up to the mathematics at that age. I have been involved in another 39 voice performance, as it happens. We sang it at the end of a friend's wedding in Edinburgh and for some reason it was decided that we would repeat it during the party afterwards. There were (if memory serves) 39 singers plus a giggling Watson holding two glasses of Champagne...
                    Originally posted by Vox Humana View Post
                    Your dad and 38 others actually. One of Wulstan's regular Clerkes told me this. 40 were booked, only 39 turned up. A hurried spot of re-arrangement covered up the gaps. It doesn't show.

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