For me, the whole sound spectrum made this service sound light years away from the striving, toned-up, muscular, soloistic style of many of the other ensembles we more regularly hear on CE. Here on the whole we had careful blend, pace ardcarp and his forensic analysis of who sang what. I quite liked the leadership from various trebs one of whom had a scheduled solo and thus possibly a mic close to him, and this had the effect of making that treble line sound rounded, confident, rich and authoritative. To me, they sounded just averagely older as a line - can anyone confirm / refute? And yes, indeed, they were evidence of how a particular DoM trains. There were small wavers in intonation now and again - I agree with chitreb on that, but, hey, it was live, and I bet it was cold even in balmy Winchester.
Just a quiet, orderly, well-sung and disciplined CE.
Just a quiet, orderly, well-sung and disciplined CE.
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