Kevin Sutton:
>... my impression was that they gave an excellent performance of a
>dreadfully dull work. I kept wishing that they were singing the Bruckner.
>Why do you guys like the piece? I'm curious as to what you find attractive
>about it.
Well, it's difficult to say ; in my case, I mentioned sentimental reasons
(excuse the oxymoron). However, "Tibi omnes angeli" is a real masterwork
of instrumental color, it's a single delightful melody, reorchestrated
several times (and in which way!) before its climax. The first number ("Te
deum laudamus") may sounds a little strange to ears accustomed to the "Mad
Max" Berlioz: it shows a severe and even "classical" use of counterpoint
and form. I like its solemnity. "Dignare domine" is one of the sweetest
choral pieces that I know: it sounds like a hundred nuns singing a cradle
song.
Pablo Massa
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