Bravo. I sang this song for years, taking it on the road to competitions back in the day and it remains one of my favorites. With that said, tenors!! Where are the tenors?!?! Guys, don't be afraid to be heard. I heard you, but I had to strain a bit. But when I did hear you, you were awesome. Great job!
The start can use some polish, but after that ... wow. The best interpretation I've heard on UA-cam thus far. I love the tempo and how soft you are, almost whispering.
im a madrigal singer at my high school. we sing this song and i love it. but my choir teacher doesnt teach proper singing technique so we all sound like we're in middle school. :/ UGH
Bravo. I sang this song for years, taking it on the road to competitions back in the day and it remains one of my favorites. With that said, tenors!! Where are the tenors?!?! Guys, don't be afraid to be heard. I heard you, but I had to strain a bit. But when I did hear you, you were awesome. Great job!
The start can use some polish, but after that ... wow. The best interpretation I've heard on UA-cam thus far. I love the tempo and how soft you are, almost whispering.
i love this song my choir is doing it but we need to count luck please because this sounded amazing!
this song though is beautiful
nice job, very legit and ancient yet modern
i had to sing this in the NCDA district choir concert.
This is a really good video and helped me learn my part!! Thanks!!!:)
This can't seriously be a high school, it's too good...
very nice.
U guys r good. Our choir is singing this song and it's beautiful.... Ur alto section is barely heard tho... Ours owns ;)
our choir still counts in 4/4 and it sounds the same
This is beautiful, but a tip: I would have separated cease and not, because it sounds like see snot.
I agree, good. Vowels need help but great. and ditto, Nothing on our Madrigals:)
im a madrigal singer at my high school. we sing this song and i love it.
but my choir teacher doesnt teach proper singing technique so we all sound like we're in middle school.
:/ UGH
this song is so beutiful what does it mean?
Weep, o mine eyes, and cease not,
alas, these your springtides methinks increase not.
O, when begin you to swell so high that I may drown me in you?
@thedohlman1 Cambridge singers are way better, this is still great
I agree: that sounds bad even to my french ears :-)