YouTube gives our profession numbers opportunities to see and hear performances of masterworks. Here's the 2nd movement of the Brahms Requiem featuring Daniele Gatti, conductor.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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5 comments:
It's very difficult to get an idea of what a work sounds like when you're performing it - especially in a large space - and so I've been looking for video clips of Brahms Requiem because the choir I belong to is singing it next week.
This is a good clear recording and I now at last know what it sounds like to an audience.
It's very difficult to get an idea of what a work sounds like when you're performing it - especially in a large space - and so I've been looking for video clips of Brahms Requiem because the choir I belong to is singing it next week.
This is a good clear recording and I now at last know what it sounds like to an audience.
It's very difficult to get an idea of what a work sounds like when you're performing it - especially in a large space - and so I've been looking for video clips of Brahms Requiem because the choir I belong to is singing it next week.
This is a good clear recording and I now at last know what it sounds like to an audience.
It's very difficult to get an idea of what a work sounds like when you're performing it - especially in a large space - and so I've been looking for video clips of Brahms Requiem because the choir I belong to is singing it next week.
This is a good clear recording and I now at last know what it sounds like to an audience.
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