Tusen tack, Y Mab Afradlon !
They are little gems, these folk songs - strong melodies, interesting stories to tell. And very often they're associated with a season - usually spring or midsummer. And the religiously-inspired works are impressive settings, aren't they.
That must have been a fascinating and unusual assignment - a Day in the life of the Swedish choral educational system. Is/was there a video ?
The local church in Swedish towns and villages is where very many young solo singers and musicians learn to perform in front of a friendly audience, often as a sort of interlude in a Sunday evening service. It's an unofficial training ground - but for some reason, it produces young singers with a strong, confident sound. The student choirs have that same strength - very rich bass tone, for example.
I hope this choral forum will be a little more outward-looking and less insular than the old Radio 3 message board. I know that CE is the common denominator which all can listen to, but I used to find many comments about the choirs, and individual sections of the choirs, very lacking in generosity of spirit. People often seemed to be listening intently for the slightest faults.
Isn't Youtube a fantastic resource !
They are little gems, these folk songs - strong melodies, interesting stories to tell. And very often they're associated with a season - usually spring or midsummer. And the religiously-inspired works are impressive settings, aren't they.
That must have been a fascinating and unusual assignment - a Day in the life of the Swedish choral educational system. Is/was there a video ?
The local church in Swedish towns and villages is where very many young solo singers and musicians learn to perform in front of a friendly audience, often as a sort of interlude in a Sunday evening service. It's an unofficial training ground - but for some reason, it produces young singers with a strong, confident sound. The student choirs have that same strength - very rich bass tone, for example.
I hope this choral forum will be a little more outward-looking and less insular than the old Radio 3 message board. I know that CE is the common denominator which all can listen to, but I used to find many comments about the choirs, and individual sections of the choirs, very lacking in generosity of spirit. People often seemed to be listening intently for the slightest faults.
Isn't Youtube a fantastic resource !
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