I always say it, but I love how you pay tribute to the gregorian chant. This piece sounds heavenly, but somehow also manages a more contemporary feel than the usual traditional polyphany. I'm not educated, it's just how the bass line seems to gently but methodically walk through different chords. Sorry, that probably sounds dumb. All I really know is gregorian. Gorgeous piece, as usual.
That's just beautiful, Nick. We sure do miss this. It's like being transported to heaven. 😊
Thank you for listening and for your kind words! Wishing you all well with your new Kentucky home!
Esecuzione stupenda.
Thank you!
I always say it, but I love how you pay tribute to the gregorian chant. This piece sounds heavenly, but somehow also manages a more contemporary feel than the usual traditional polyphany. I'm not educated, it's just how the bass line seems to gently but methodically walk through different chords.
Sorry, that probably sounds dumb. All I really know is gregorian. Gorgeous piece, as usual.
Thank you for listening. You're right in hearing that Lassus is a bit more adventurous with "tonal migration" than the average polyphony master.