i think the best longest version of this that i have heard, LOVE the choir, like an organ except for this piece atleast definately better, i am not a savant but i find in a cathedral music like this goes really deep, really powerfull stuff. bach ftw!
Nope. Yea-su is the Latin pronunciation but as this is a piece in English it should be gee-su. I guess it must be different in America where the Latin in singing argument is probably less conservative (which ironically means they would go with the older form of the language rather than how it has been bastardised over the years). This isn't a debate, it's just what I grew up with.
Im singing this for high school. It's so beautiful =)
Glorious!
What more in a pianist do you WANT? so perfect!
i think the best longest version of this that i have heard, LOVE the choir, like an organ except for this piece atleast definately better, i am not a savant but i find in a cathedral music like this goes really deep, really powerfull stuff. bach ftw!
Ko Otani. Look up the soundtracks for Shadow of the Colossus and Haibane Renmei. They are amazing.
Oh, there are probably a few out there that no one knows about.
Nope. Yea-su is the Latin pronunciation but as this is a piece in English it should be gee-su. I guess it must be different in America where the Latin in singing argument is probably less conservative (which ironically means they would go with the older form of the language rather than how it has been bastardised over the years). This isn't a debate, it's just what I grew up with.
did they just sing yea-su? hmm
If you are an oboe player... you would rather not have it slower!! The original with oboe is very LONG for an oboist!!!
Tooooooooooooo fast... besides that... good.
It is remarkable, but ...