@dzakyem
Dzakye M
@dzakyem · 3:55

Let us sing and rejoice in LIFE! With Benjamin Britten!

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Hello Swillions. Zachary has had a glass of wine while listening to Britain to Dome in C major and I'm posting here the link to the version by the Cambridge Kings College. Listening to it I thought yes, expressing enthusiasm, expressing piety in a kind of a passionate way is something I have experienced in people from the continent of Freeburg, in Switzerland and in British choirs. Is it related to the Catholic religion?

https://s.swell.life/ST2siBJKZIg8y0z

@barbarakb
Barbara KB
@barbarakb · 4:12

@dzakyem adore choir music! World Choir Games in Cincinnati in 2012 (first and only time in USA): https://youtu.be/PbOTLt7PtIo

I would say for the last 50 or 60 years, where you would find them and where you'd find them being recorded and used. And of course, here in the United States, the most famous choir from an even more interesting tradition would be, of course, the Mormon Tabernacle choir. So famous. But even all of those pale in comparison to, as you pointed out, the angled conquers that exist. And that's pretty incredible
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@dzakyem
Dzakye M
@dzakyem · 5:00

Thank you! @barbarakb cc: @omaniblog

Hello, Barbara. Thank you for your response was really nice. I hope you could listen to the music. Actually, it is because I sang these songs that I really started to feel them more strongly. If you sing in a choir, you're so entranced by the music, really, even music which seems, let's say, more strange or. Yes. For example, creations, so called creations made by a contemporary composer
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