Weep O mine Eyes - John Bennet
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2018
- L'ensemble vocal Luau interprète Weep O Mine Eyes, musique de la Renaissance anglaise composée en 1599 par John Bennet.
Cette pièce est extraite d'un programme "Sacrés anglais !" (Polyphonies anglaises à 4 quatre voix de la Renaissance et du XXeme siècle)
Enregistrement dans la chapelle de l'église sainte-Madeleine de Strasbourg en septembre.
Béatrice DUNOYER - soprano
Arnaud GLUCK - contre-ténor
Alexandre NERVET-PALMA - ténor
Laurent ABRAHAM - baryton
montage vidéo : Tom DUKATENZEILER et Camille BRASSET
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che meraviglia!
Superbe interprétation. Sobre et pleine de tendresse. Merci 😌🙏🕉
"weep O mine eyes and see snot" as we used to call this. Nice rendition
A truly wonderful rendition of this beautiful ancient song
Beautiful absolutely stunning
Bravo à vous! Au plaisir de vous retrouver en concert!
Stunning!
Cool, loved!)))
Bravo Alexandre !
This was beautifully done. I miss singing this piece.
beautiful
Absolutely gorgeous
Gorgeous.
Beautifull performance. It carriles me to the past of our experiencia in Earth. Congratularions
I can't believe this only has 15K views and 184 likes. This was wonderful, and with only four voices! Wow!
Indeed! This sounds like an entire choir, not just 4 voices.
This really is incredible
Absolutely stunning!
Bravi! Complimenti!!!
gives goosebumps
Une interprétation parfaite, tout simplement...
The Plat shirt fit is killing me🤣
You 4 brought tears to my eyes. Beautiful!
Bravissimi!! Da brividi!
Bravo ! Nous essayons actuellement de le chanter. Votre enregistrement nous aide beaucoup !
Just beautiful!!!
This is incredible
The reprise is perfect!
Que lindo! Bravi!
Excelente!!!
Assim meu coração se sente com a artida gradativa de minha avó amada, o mundo não será o mesmo sem ela jamais...
Quel bonheur d’entendre à nouveau des voix qui m’ont fait grandir ❤️❤️
C’est magnifique bravo !
Merci cher Paul !!!!!! On t'embrasse bien fort !
Ok. As a fellow vocalist your pitch sounds amazing. I suggest that the whole of focus on improving your diction ESPECIALLY concerning performance in a structure like the one in the video. Beautiful, but your words seem to have gotten hung up on each other a bit during the during some of those group harmonies. A great performance none the less.